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Live Television - Time, Space and the Broadcast Event (Paperback)
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Live Television - Time, Space and the Broadcast Event (Paperback)
Series: Media Culture & Society Series
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"The study of television, still the most powerful of modern media,
has long been fascinated by its capacity for 'liveness'. Marriott
offers an insightful analysis of the complexities of this
phenomenon, particularly its increasingly vital connection with the
use of new media. A timely contribution to our understanding of
media events, 24 hour news and the phenomenology of mediated
experience." - Andrew Tolson, De Montfort University "In the steps
of Marshall McLuhan and Alfred Schutz, Stephanie Marriott offers us
a timely and sustained reflection upon the nature of mediation and
the changing qualities of the live experience made possible by
television. Elegant, lucid, witty and thought-provoking, her
account will become a canonical text in television studies." -
Martin Montgomery, University of Strathclyde In a fragmenting
multichannel and multiplatform global broadcasting environment live
television continues to attract huge audiences, bucking the trend
towards narrowcasting and niche markets, yet little of a
comprehensive nature has been written about the live television
event. In this fascinating book, Stephanie Marriott engages in a
close and detailed analysis of the nature of live television. She
examines the transformations in our experience of time and space
which are brought about by the capacity of broadcasting to bring us
the world in the moment in which it is unfolding, situating the
live television event in the context of an expanding and
increasingly complex global communicative framework. Building her
argument by means of a series of case studies of events as diverse
as the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963, the attack on
the World Trade Centre in 2001, the 2005 London bombings, election
night coverage and live sports coverage, Marriott provides a
meticulous and articulate account of the way in which live
television mediates the event for its audience. This book will be
essential reading for students and academics working in media,
cultural studies, cultural sociology, and linguistics, and is an
exciting new contribution to the field of broadcast talk and media
discourse.
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