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[Commlist] New Book: Slow TV: An Analysis of Minute-by-Minute Television in Norway, by Roel Puijk
Fri Oct 29 17:33:42 GMT 2021
Intellect is pleased to announce that /*Slow TV: An Analysis of
Minute-by-Minute Television in Norway
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/slow-tv>*//*,
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/slow-tv>*/ by Roel Puijk, is available
in ebook and paperback.
The concept of slow TV and ‘minute-by-minute’ broadcasting was developed
so that the event on television lasts as long as in real time, and has
become a familiar feature of broadcasting in Norway. Several
broadcasters outside Norway, including BBC Four, YLE, SRF and Netflix,
have now taken up the concept of slow TV.
The first study of this genre, this highly original book, by Roel Puijk,
explores three different aspects of the phenomenon of slow TV: the
perspective of the broadcaster, the perspective of the producers and
other actors involved in the production of the programme, and that of
the audience. Illustrated throughout in full colour, using stills from
broadcast programmes. This book will appeal primarily to an academic
readership, both researchers and students. Most readers are likely to be
involved with media and communication studies, cultural studies and film
studies. It will also be of interest more generally to the humanities
and social sciences fields as it touches on topics such as national and
local identity, popular culture, Nordic lifestyle, well-being,
tradition, community and popular culture.
*_Table of Contents
_*
*Preface
Introduction*
*1.* Slow TV – concept and context
*2.* Slow TV – a public service concept?
*3.* Hurtigruten minute-by-minute: Slow TV as media event
*4.* Skibladner minute-by-minute: Slow TV and media tourism
*5. *Monsen minute-by-minute: Mountain hiking and national identity
*6. *Audience response to slow TV
*Conclusion
List of interviews*
Please visit our website for more information:
www.intellectbooks.com/slow-tv <http://www.intellectbooks.com/slow-tv>
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