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[ecrea] BBC2: Origins; Influence; Audiences: A 50th Anniversary Conference, April 2014: Registration Now Open
Thu Mar 20 02:55:38 GMT 2014
Registration Now Open
BBC2: Origins; Influence; Audiences: A 50th Anniversary Conference
Science Museum, London, 25-26 April 2014
Overview
On the 20th April 1964 the BBC launched its second television channel:
BBC2. Although the launch was a flop (due to a major power cut) the
station soon became a fixture of UK broadcasting. This conference
engages with the example of BBC2 in a contribution to the history of
how, as well as what, we access through television.
In the 1960s questions were raised about the increasingly dominant role
of television in the home and the part the Pilkington Committee played
in preserving middle- and upper-class values in the medium. It was also
the first channel in the UK to offer UHF, then colour, television,
changing the way that television was produced, broadcast and consumed.
It is also timely in other ways. The way television is accessed is
changing rapidly, not only through satellite and cable, but as a result
of the convergence of television and internet technologies. Audiences
can access services as and when they choose. As the technology changes
so must the way we study the history of the television, as not only
programme types, but the idea of a self-contained channel becomes a
thing of the past.
This two conference also includes a screening and evening reception in
the Science Museum’s Energy Hall.
Further details, including the programme, can be found at:
http://bbctwo50th.wordpress.com/
Registration
Early Bird Prices (before the 11th April): £90 total
Regular conference fee (after the 11th April): £110 total
Please visit the Science Museum website to book tickets:
http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/visitmuseum/Plan_your_visit/events/conferences/bbc2_conference
With thanks to the Institute of Historical Research (IHR) we are
offering four reduced price student places at £40. To apply for one of
these places please email (research /at/ sciencemuseum.ac.uk) with your name,
institution and a brief statement about how the conference relates to
your research interests.
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