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RTÉ and the globalisation of Irish Television

Author: Farrel John Corcoran
Publisher: Bristol ; Portland, Or. : Intellect, 2004.
Edition/Format:   eBook : Document : EnglishView all editions and formats
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For about 40 years, RTE's radio and television channels have played an enormous role in shaping Irish social and cultural life. As the national publicly owned and funded broadcaster, RTE is the biggest cinema, school, sports stadium, market square, performance stage, town crier and concert hall in Ireland. It sets the agenda for the national conversation that drives modern Ireland. This work is a study of the  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Electronic books
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Corcoran, Farrel John, 1946-
RTÉ and the globalisation of Irish Television.
Bristol ; Portland, Or. : Intellect, 2004
(OCoLC)54311886
Material Type: Document, Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
All Authors / Contributors: Farrel John Corcoran
ISBN: 1841508950 9781841508955
OCLC Number: 54448990
Description: 1 online resource (249 p.)
Contents: RTÉ Unsettled --
Regulating Irish Broadcasting --
Broadcasting and Government --
The Economics of Television --
Digital Television: Local Forces in a Global Context --
Children and Television --
The Difficult Birth of Irish Language Television --
Globalisation --
Conclusion.
Responsibility: by Farrel Corcoran.

Abstract:

For about 40 years, RTE's radio and television channels have played an enormous role in shaping Irish social and cultural life. As the national publicly owned and funded broadcaster, RTE is the biggest cinema, school, sports stadium, market square, performance stage, town crier and concert hall in Ireland. It sets the agenda for the national conversation that drives modern Ireland. This work is a study of the structural transformations now taking place in Irish broadcasting. The book will focus on the broadcasting section generally, but primarily on RTE, as it adjusts to a number of radical ch.

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