TY - BOOK
T1 - The Peacock Committee and UK Broadcasting Policy
A2 - O'Malley, Tom
A2 - Jones, Janet
N1 - A collection of essays from historians, economists, and media studies academics, including Sir Alan Peacock and Sir Samuel Brittan on the Peacock Report of 1986. This was an outcome from a conference organised by the Department of Theatre Film and TV in 2005.
PY - 2009/10/9
Y1 - 2009/10/9
N2 - The first three chapters, authored by me, set the historical and theoretical context that led to the establishment of the Peacock Committee in 1984.The other chapters are contributions by members of the Committee (Sir Alan Peacock and Sir Samuel Brittan) and academics with a specialist interest in the origins, nature and implications of the Committee (Prof.R.Collins, Ms J.Jones, Dr.A.McNicholas, Prof.J.Seaton, Prof K.Williams) and one by a key figure in the development of the debates about broadcasting in the 1970s and early 1980s Peter Jay, formerly of the Times.
AB - The first three chapters, authored by me, set the historical and theoretical context that led to the establishment of the Peacock Committee in 1984.The other chapters are contributions by members of the Committee (Sir Alan Peacock and Sir Samuel Brittan) and academics with a specialist interest in the origins, nature and implications of the Committee (Prof.R.Collins, Ms J.Jones, Dr.A.McNicholas, Prof.J.Seaton, Prof K.Williams) and one by a key figure in the development of the debates about broadcasting in the 1970s and early 1980s Peter Jay, formerly of the Times.
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/2160/10027
M3 - Edited book
SN - 9780230524743
BT - The Peacock Committee and UK Broadcasting Policy
PB - Springer Nature
ER -