is no more than a reflection of the values of the narrow elite which controls it and has always thought that its tastes are synonymous with quality.'10 British TV, he said, was 'obsessed with class', tended to 'hark back to the past' and was dominated... Switching to Digital Television: UK Public Policy and the Marketautors: Michael Starks - 2007 - 251 lapasPriekšskatījums nav pieejams - Par šo grāmatu
| Ian Hargreaves - 1993 - 70 lapas
...quality and popular programmes. He said: Much of what passes for quality on British television really is no more than a reflection of the values of the narrow elite which controls it and which has always thought that its tastes are synonymous with quality. What became of this assault?... | |
| Bob Usherwood - 2007 - 242 lapas
...example, he told an Edinburgh audience, 'Much of what passes for quality on British television is really no more than a reflection of the values of the narrow elite which controls it' (1989). Dennis Potter in his marvellous 1993 MacTaggart lecture spoke for many when he told his audience... | |
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