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State Of Play Contemporary Highend Tv Drama 1st Robin Nelson

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State Of Play Contemporary Highend Tv Drama 1st Robin Nelson
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.13 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Robin Nelson
ISBN: 9780719073106, 0719073103
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1st

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State Of Play Contemporary Highend Tv Drama 1st Robin Nelson by Robin Nelson 9780719073106, 0719073103 instant download after payment.

Robin Nelson's State of Play updates and develops the arguments of his influential TV drama In Transition (1997). It is equally distinctive in setting analysis of the aesethetics and compositional principles of texts within a broad conceptual framework (technologies, institutions, economics, cultural trends). Tracing "the great value shift from conduit to content" (Todreas, 1999), Nelson is relatively optimistic about the future quality of TV drama in a global market-place. But, characteristically taking up questions of worth where others have avoided them, Nelson recognizes that certain types of "quality" are privileged for viewers able to pay, possibly at the expense of viewer preference worldwide for "local" resonances in television.

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