Independent Television in Britain

Independent Television in Britain

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780333309414
Untertitel:
Origin and Foundation 1946-62
Genre:
Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
Autor:
Bernard Sendall
Herausgeber:
Springer Palgrave Macmillan
Auflage:
1982
Anzahl Seiten:
418
Erscheinungsdatum:
1982
ISBN:
978-0-333-30941-4

After thirty years of broadcasting in Britain under a public monopoly, the Television Act of 1954 introduced a controversial new force called Independent Television (ITV) which was a plural structure combining private enterprise and public control. Its income came from advertising. This volume, the first of three recording the history of Independent Television, describes the campaign to end the BBC's monopoly in television and tells of the vicissitudes of the early years of ITV, how it survived to become an accepted part of the fabric of British life. The book draws on much previously unpublished information to reveal the inside story of the problems which were encountered and the people principally involved in them. It tells how ITV's programmes captured a major share of the television audience and also how its rapid growth and the way the network was conducted led to a divergence from some of the ideals of its founding fathers. Whilst enjoying great popularity with the audience in general, ITV encountered criticism among people concerned about both 'excessive' profits and the social impact of the medium. The book sets the record straight on a number of questions on which judgements have been based more often on legend than on fact. The story ends on the eve of the Pilkington Report of 1962, which was to advocate 'organic change' in the whole system of Independent Television. The second volume will contain a detailed review of this report, describe the passage of the second Television Act of 1963 and go on to tell what happened to ITV after the arrival of Lord Hill of Luton, the former radio doctor and Postmaster-General, as Chairman of the ITA in the summer of 1963.

Autorentext
BERNARD SENDALL went to an elementary school, of which his father was headmaster, and subsequently, on scholarship, to the Royal Grammar School, Worcester. At the age of 16 he won an Open Demyship in modern history at Magdalen College, Oxford. He graduated at 20 with a first in modern history and then went on to read modern greats. In 1934-5 he was a Henry Fund Fellow in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University. Entering the Home Civil Service in 1935, he became private secretary to the wartime Minister of Information, Brendan Bracken, 1941-4. He helped to establish the postwar Central Office of Information, where he was Controller (Home), 1946-9. From 1949 to 1951 he was Controller, Festival of Britain, for services to which he was made CBE in 1952. After further service in the Admiralty, he moved into television in 1955 as Deputy Director General of the ITA (later IBA), in which post he remained until 1977. On leaving he received the gold medal of the Royal Television Society for outstanding service to television.

Inhalt
Preface and Acknowledgements Abbreviations PART I: BREAKING THE MONOPOLY Beveridge Beyond Beveridge White Paper, 1952 Interlude: 1952/3 White Paper, 1953 Field Days in Parliament: 1953 The Television Bill Passage of the Bill: 1954 PART II: THE BEGINNING: 1954/5 The First Authority Competition The Network Companies Birth of Independent Television News The Programme Contracts The Transmitter Crisis Television Hours The Statutory Committees 'Proper Proportions' of British Material Labour Relations The Authority and the Programmes Getting Ready Publications Curtain Up PART III: IN AND OUT OF THE RED The London Audience Problems of Balance Crisis at ITN Financial Affairs £750,000: the Gift Horse that Bolted Men and Money Scotland, Wales and the South Two Obstacles Removed Programme Developments PART IV: THE NEW MONOPOLY Unacceptable Profitability The Network Carve-Up PART V: PEOPLE'S TELEVISION The First Six Years Perspectives on Programmes PART VI: ALARUMS AND EXCURSIONS Committee of Enquiry: 1960 The Prevailing Climate Notes and References Appendix 1: The Nature of the System: Extract from the ITA Annual Report, 1961/2 Appendix 2: Some Company Publications Index


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