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Author Toby Miller

’Dear Mr Miller John Lewis PLC has let us know that you recently bought TV equipment. However, we can’t find a record of a TV license for this address.’ The quotation above comes from a letter I received, signed by Carl Shimeild, Operations Director of TV Licensing in Britain . I don’t know what that title means, like virtually every job description I have encountered since arriving here.

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Author Ben Lamb

‘Performance and Television Space’, a one day symposium held at the University of Glamorgan’s Cardiff School of Creative and Cultural Industries on 20 th April 2012, was the second in a series of three conferences organised by the research project ‘Spaces of Television: Production, Site and Style’. This AHRC funded venture, shared between the Universities of Reading, Glamorgan and Leicester, will hold its concluding three-day

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Author Gary R Edgerton

It’s complicated, being an American, having the money and the bad conscience, both at the same time. (Louis Simpson from ‘On the Lawn at the Villa,’ Selected Poems , 1965) I haven’t given up yet on Aaron Sorkin’s newest creation, The Newsroom , but I’ve come close once or twice.

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Author Sean Redmond

I’ve got the Bieber fever. I am going to hold up a giant placard, with Justin’s name on, outside his St. Kilda hotel, with a thousand other screaming fans. I am going to shout, ‘I love you Justin’. Justin, just touch my hand. Please stand next to me in a coupling photograph. Can I kiss your cheek? Will you look fleetingly into my trembling eyes? Let me hear your Canadian (American) voice, Justin. I do love you.

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Author Catherine Johnson

In seeking to capture and manage attention within a competitive media landscape, promotion has become a major component of broadcast output, from the exponential increase in promos, logos, idents and trailers, to new forms of branded and interactive content.  In this broadcast ecology an industry sector has emerged specializing in promotional communication and digital screen design.

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Author Jason Jacobs

On Tuesday this week I arrived back in Australia, early in the morning, from three weeks conferencing and researching in Europe. I spent the day engaged in the gently restorative process of unpacking, washing, and sorting through the accumulated notes and debris of scholarly behaviour.

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Author Rachel Moseley

As the ‘History of Television for Women in Britain’ team heave a collective sigh of relief at the completion of our main ‘impact’ activities for this project, I thought I would take advantage of the opportunity of blogging for CST to talk about our most recent impact adventure, and to reflect, on behalf of the team, on what we hope this aspect of the project might have achieved.

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Author Douglas Howard

I must admit that, when I first thought about writing something for this month, I planned on writing about the personal impact of season finales, like Mad Men ’s or Justified ’s or* The Walking Dead*’s. Although the rational part of me knows that these breaks are deliberately created and necessary, so that the writers, actors, producers, etc., can regroup and plan out the next story arc or the next series of

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Author John Ellis

As the whole world is about to discover, Britain is more than usually wet this year. As Charlie Brooker puts it, we will be trying to stage the Olympics under water. So imagine my delight at BBC One’s latest primetime miniseries *Blackout. * It’s a drama of political corruption, set in a rainsodden city dominated by Victorian buildings with a drastic shortage of lighting.