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Author Andrew Pixley

“Seven,” sighed the post-graduate admissions tutor in the campus corridor. This integer clearly caused unhappiness. I didn’t know if it was an irrational hatred of odds in general or primes in particular, or bad life experiences with samurai, brides or brothers. “The average number of people likely to read a postgraduate dissertation,” they added, specifying the cause of their disenchantment.

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Author Kenneth Longden

Factual television, as an academic area of interest, has become quite vogue. Not content, merely to look on from afar and research a variety of factual TV programming, some academics have decided to take part in some of the said programmes.

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Author Elke Weissmann

‘And we are LIVE… Hello from Europe, hello from the ECREA Television Studies Section’. I think we should make more of a song and dance of it, don’t you? When I originally came across TV Studies in 1998, I don’t think much European Television Studies did yet exist.

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Author Andreas Halskov

David came in, and what you had was long-form storytelling. Characters that were nuanced, stories that were nuanced, that required your attention and required you to follow it. Nothing was wrapped up at the end of one episode or one hour. It continued. It was sort of like a novel. I think it’s a visual novel – the way he looked at it. People look at television, and you see the lead character, and you think that’s the protagonist.

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Author CSTonline

Historically, media studies scholars have shied away from sports-related media texts due to a variety of perceived challenges: the sheer volume of texts (there’s always something on), their inaccessibility (the texts are ephemeral and controlled by corporate archives), the ambivalence of sports cultures (at once masculine and mainstream), and more.

CFPCFPs ConferencesMayMedia and Communications
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Author CSTonline

Contemporary European audiovisual production – film, television as well as online videos – engages with history in a variety of ways. This conference will focus on emerging perspectives that capture ongoing developments across Europe.

CFPCFPs ConferencesAprilMedia and Communications
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Author CSTonline

The 8 th annual BAFTSS conference, to be held at the University of St Andrews on 16-18 April 2020, will take as its theme “Rethinking Screen Cultures”. At a time when Film, Screen and TV Studies is placing increasing emphasis on interdisciplinary methodologies and fresh objects beyond the traditional canon, this conference seeks to foreground new directions and methodologies in the discipline.

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Author Andrew Pixley

“There are only two kinds of people in this world. Those who hear the music and those who don’t.”  So says Trevor Chaplin as he places another of his beloved jazz LPs on the turntable in the concluding instalment of Alan Plater’s blissful antidote to thriller series The Beiderbecke Connection (1988). And we know he’s not just talking about jazz.

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Author Nicolas Pillai

The last two years have been both luxurious and difficult. Luxurious, because the award of an AHRC ECR Research Leadership Fellowship gave me the freedom to work on a dream project. Difficult, because the slow decline and death of my father ran in parallel to that award. Sometimes – as I struggled to meet my commitments to work and family – that dream felt like a nightmare.

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Author Lyndsay Duthie

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.   Nicky Morgan, the culture secretary, has announced to the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee that she is open to replacing the BBC license fee with a Netflix-style subscription charge.

CFPCFPs ConferencesAprilMedia and Communications
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Author CSTonline

Proposals are invited for papers at **Unmade, Unfinished, Unseen: Shadow Histories of Cinema and Television, ** a two day international conference, 16 – 17 September 2020, at De Montfort University, Leicester.   Keynote speakers: Dr Shelley Cobb (University of Southampton), Professor Andrew Spicer (University of the West of England), and others to follow.