Slow TV has become a familiar feature of broadcasting in Norway. It
refers to a set of programmes produced by the Norwegian Broadcasting
Corporation (NRK) since 2009, starting out with a seven-hour
broadcasting of the train ride between Bergen and Oslo. The concept
of slow TV and ‘minute-by-minute’ broadcasting was developed so
that the event on television lasts as long as in real time. Several
broadcasters outside Norway, including BBC Four, YLE, SRF and Netflix,
have now taken up the concept of slow TV. The first study of this
genre, this highly original book explores three different aspects of
the phenomenon of slow TV: the perspective of the broadcaster, the
perspective of the producers and other actors involved in the
production of the programme, and that of the audience. It goes beyond
the question of genre and considers how slow TV fits into television
scheduling and how the audience appeal can be understood within
broader concepts such as media events, media tourism, reception and
national identity. Public service broadcasters can be seen as having
more opportunity to experiment, and slow TV can be seen as a good
example of public service programming. What attracts viewers to the
programmes is that they invite a contemplative mode of watching: there
is a chance to see something unexpected, or to be introduced to
interesting new things. Illustrated throughout in full colour, using
stills from broadcast programmes. This book will appeal primarily to
an academic readership, both researchers and students. Most readers
are likely to be involved with media and communication studies,
cultural studies and film studies. It will also be of interest more
generally to the humanities and social sciences fields as it touches
on topics such as national and local identity, popular culture, Nordic
lifestyle, well-being, tradition, community and popular culture.
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An Analysis of Minute-by-Minute Television in Norway
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781789383324
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Intellect Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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