Since the late 1970s, Australia has nurtured a creative and resilient children's television production sector with a global reputation for excellence. Providing a systematic analysis of the creative, economic, regulatory and technological factors that shape the production of contemporary Australian children's television for digital regimes, Creativity, Culture and Commerce charts the complex new settlements in children's television that developed from 2001 to 2014 and describes the challenges inherent in producing culturally specific screen content for global markets. It also calls for new public debate around the provision of high-quality screen content for children, arguing that the creation of public value must sit at the centre of these discussions.



Autorentext

Anna Potter is a senior lecturer in screen and media studies at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Prior to this she worked in commercial television for a number of years.



Inhalt

Introduction

Chapter 1: Understanding Children's Television During the Digital Transition

Chapter 2: Shaping the Foundations: Establishing an Australian Children's Television Production Industry

Chapter 3: A Very Special Audience: Children and Television

Chapter 4: The National Context: Australian Broadcasters, Children's Television and Public Value

Chapter 5: It's a Small World After All: The Internationalization of Australian Children's Television

Chapter 6: Policing the Settlement: Policy and Public Value in Children's Television

Chapter 7: Producing Children's Television for Digital Regimes: Case Studies from the Production Sector

Chapter 8: New Settlements in Children's Television: Key Trends and Future Outlook

Titel
Creativity, Culture and Commerce
Untertitel
Producing Australian Children's Television with Public Value
EAN
9781783204434
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
01.01.2015
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Anzahl Seiten
220