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Umfang: 18 pp
Sprache: Englisch
Teil von: , Erschienen in: Journal of Radio Studies, volume 13 / 2006, number 1, pp. 89 - 102. [ISSN: 1550-6843; 1937-6537; 1095-5046; 1937-6529]
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"This article attempts to answer a series of very specific questions. Why was the flag ship BBC radio current affairs program, Analysis created when it was? What specific interpretation of ‘current affairs radio’ did it embody and what made its birth possible? And finally, who created it? Drawing mainly on interview evidence and memoirs of former BBC staff it is possible to answer these questions with some precision and to show the broadcasting context (the BBC in the 1960s) in which the conception of Analysis took place. It is not the intention here to describe the specific nature of the program’s account of current affairs or its decidedly right-leaning politics. This is a case study of how two men, George Fischer and Ian McIntyre, saw their opportunity to buck the populist trend in radio and impose their conservative and Reithian broadcasting values in this elitist experiment in current affairs radio." [Information des Anbieters]

Introduction; John Reith´s BBC; BBC Radio in the 1960s; The Birth of ANALYSIS; Conclusion; References