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The politics of public broadcasting in Britain and Japan : the BBC and NHK compared / Henry Laurence.

By: Laurence, Henry, 1963- [author.].Series: Media, culture, and social change in Asia series: Publisher: Abingdon : Routledge, 2023Description: vii, 235 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781032310381; 9781032310398; 9781003307754.Subject(s): British Broadcasting Corporation | Nihon Hōsō Kyōkai | Public broadcasting -- Great Britain -- History | Public broadcasting -- Japan -- History | Mass media -- Political aspects -- Great Britain -- History | Mass media -- Political aspects -- Japan -- HistoryDDC classification: 384.540941
Contents:
Introducing NHK and the BBC -- Same rules, same remits -- Different roles -- Chaos of the ether (Radio 1920s–1940s) -- NHK remade (1945–1952) -- Sex and violence (Television 1950s–1970s) -- Video didn’t kill the radio star (Satellite TV 1980s–1990s) -- Moving online (Internet 2000s) -- Battles for the BBC (2000–2021) -- NHK and politics 2000–2021 : Abe, memory, and nostalgia -- NHK and the comfort women -- Not dead yet! The future of public service media.
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Book House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey 384.540941 LAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 020480

Received September 2022.

Introducing NHK and the BBC -- Same rules, same remits -- Different roles -- Chaos of the ether (Radio 1920s–1940s) -- NHK remade (1945–1952) -- Sex and violence (Television 1950s–1970s) -- Video didn’t kill the radio star (Satellite TV 1980s–1990s) -- Moving online (Internet 2000s) -- Battles for the BBC (2000–2021) -- NHK and politics 2000–2021 : Abe, memory, and nostalgia -- NHK and the comfort women -- Not dead yet! The future of public service media.

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