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Tables of Contents for Television Times
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgements
vii
2
Introduction
ix
 
Section I Texts
1
52
Stuart Hall
1 'Technics of the medium'
3
8
Charlotte Brunsdon
David Morley
2 'Linking and framing in popular television journalism'
11
12
Kevin Robins
Les Levidow
3 'The eye of the storm: reviewing the Gulf War'
23
6
Christopher Campbell
4 'Traditional racism'
29
11
Justin Lewis
5 'Decoding television news'
40
13
Section II Genres
John Hill
6 'Television and pop: the case of the 1950s'
55
11
Philip Schlesinger
Howard Tumber
7 'Television, police and audience'
66
9
Andrew Goodwin
8 'MTV'
75
13
Christine Geraghty
9 'The aesthetic experience: soap opera'
88
10
Hilary Hinds
10 'Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit: reaching audiences other lesbian texts cannot reach'
98
3
Andy Medhurst
Lucy Tuck
11 'Situation comedy and stereotyping'
111
6
Paul Giles
12 'History with holes: Channel 4 films of the 1980s'
117
9
Mica Nava
Orson Nava
13 'Discriminating or duped? Young people as consumers of advertising/art'
126
9
Section III Contexts
135
64
Lynn Spigel
14 'Television in the family circle'
137
10
Margaret J. Heide
15 'Gender and generation: the case of thirtysomething'
147
10
John Fiske
16 'Radical shopping in Los Angeles'
157
8
John Corner
17 'Mediating the ordinary: the "access" idea and television form'
165
10
Therese Daniels
18 'Programmes for black audiences'
175
12
Klaus Bruhn Jensen
19 'Reception as flow'
187
12
Section IV Policy
199
32
Sylvia Harvey
20 'Channel 4 television: from Annan to Grade'
201
10
William Hoynes
21 'Public television: the historical and political context'
211
10
Roberto Mader
22 'Globo village: television in Brazil'
221
10
Section V Industry documents
231
34
Introduction
233
1
(a) Diversity and quality in television (ITC)
234
2
(b) Advertising and children (ITC)
236
4
(c) Advertising and sponsorship (EU)
240
3
(d) Impartiality (ITC)
243
3
(e) BBC producers' guidelines
246
7
(f) Guidelines for drama-documentary (ITV Network Centre)
253
2
(g) The Federal Communications Commission and American broadcast regulation (Newton Minow)
255
2
(h) Public interest and American broadcasting (Newton Minow)
257
2
(i) The Communications Act, USA. Candidates for public office
259
1
(j) The Fairness Doctrine and procedures to be used in filing Fairness Doctrine complaints (FCC)
260
3
(k) General Fairness Doctrine obligations of broadcast licensees (FCC)
263
2
Index
265