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[ecrea] New Book: "Independent Television Production in the UK"
Thu Jun 21 19:18:29 GMT 2018
*/Independent Television Production in the UK: From Cottage Industry to
Big Business /**by David Lee *
**
Published by Palgrave Macmillan, available to order here
<https://www.palgrave.com/gb/book/9783319716695>.
“As the first book-length academic study of the UK independent
television production sector, this book will surely become a
widely-cited resource for scholarship and teaching about present-day
British television. Grounded in theory and informed by interviews with
practitioners, it offers a coherent examination of the changing contexts
of labour and production within a sector increasingly dominated by
‘super-indies’. So it deserves to be widely read by those interested in
broadcasting history, the precarity of media work, and perceptions of
profitability and value in UK media production.” (Peter Goddard,
Department of Communication and Media, University of Liverpool, UK)
“This is a timely book and a landmark analysis. It charts the
transformation of British ‘independent’ TV as the delivery of audio
visual content and its consumption transform apace, and the legitimacy
of public service broadcasting is questioned afresh amidst deep
fractures in collective identity. David Lee firmly situates independent
TV production in the debate on creative labour and cultural value,
exposing the contradictions lived by those working in the industry.”
(Philip Schlesinger, Professor in Cultural Policy, University of Glasgow)
“In studies of media industries it remains rare to find an analysis that
takes history, structure, creative labour and questions of value equally
seriously. In his study of the British independent television sector,
David Lee achieves just that, providing a comprehensive account of the
shifting dynamics of independent television production. This is an
important book that will be of great value to students and researchers,
as well as those who work in the industry.” (Anamik Saha, Lecturer in
Media and Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London and author
of Race and the Cultural Industries)
*ABOUT THIS BOOK*
**
This book is the first authoritative account of the UK’s independent
television production sector, following the creation of Channel 4 in
1982. It examines the rise of a global industry, increasingly
interconnected through format development, distribution, ancillary sales
and rights. Drawing on case studies, interviews and policy analysis, the
author considers the cultural politics behind the growth of the
‘indies’, the labour conditions for workers in this sector, and some of
the key television programmes that have been created within it. It also
offers a rich insight into the precarious working lives of television
workers, conducted over a ten year period, with chapters on networking,
cultural value and the psychosocial consequences of creative labour.
Filling an important gap in our understanding, this book constitutes a
comprehensive account of this vital cultural industry for students,
academics and researchers working in the areas of the cultural and
creative industries, media and cultural policy and television studies.
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