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Introduction | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Culture, Quality and Choice: the Re-regulation of TV 1989-91 | 1 | |
Public Service in the 'New Broadcasting Age' | 20 | |
Television, Audiences, Politics | 43 | |
Programmes for Black Audiences | 65 | |
Women and Television | 82 | |
Channel 4 Television: From Annan to Grade | 102 | |
Independent Production | 133 | |
Money Talks: Broadcasting, Finance and Public Culture | 155 | |
Working in Television: Five Interviews: Stuart Cosgrove & Don Coutts, Phillippa Giles, Ken Loach, Nadine Marsh-Edwards, John McGrath | 184 | |
Notes on Contributors | 213 |
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