TV Living: Television, Culture and Everyday LifeTV Living presents the findings of the BFI Audience Tracking Study in which 500 participants completed detailed questionnaire-diaries on their lives, their television watching, and the relationship between the two over a five year period. Gauntlett and Hill use this extensive data to explore some of the most fundamental questions in media and cultural studies, focusing on issues of gender, identity, the impact of new technologies, and life changes. Opening up new areas of debate, the study sheds new light on audiences and their responses to issues such as sex and violence on television. A unique study of contemporary tv audience behaviour and attitudes, TV Living offers a fascinating insight into the complex relationship between mass media and people's lives today. |
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... male. The respondents were fairly well educated; in 1995, 24 per cent had or were about to have a higher education ... retired, which shows a bias towards students and retired people in the study overall. The income for the majority of ...
... male. The respondents were fairly well educated; in 1995, 24 per cent had or were about to have a higher education ... retired, which shows a bias towards students and retired people in the study overall. The income for the majority of ...
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... retired male company director) You chose a bad day for TV watching. At 8 am the sun was warm, the sky blue and the sea turquoise, the most summery morning of the year, and not one to keep us glued to the box. (68-year-old retired man) ...
... retired male company director) You chose a bad day for TV watching. At 8 am the sun was warm, the sky blue and the sea turquoise, the most summery morning of the year, and not one to keep us glued to the box. (68-year-old retired man) ...
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... retired school head, would nevertheless feel compelled to indicate that they ... man, however, was appalled by his teenage offsprings' interest in the soap, again ... male single parent) So why was Neighbours singled out as an addictive ...
... retired school head, would nevertheless feel compelled to indicate that they ... man, however, was appalled by his teenage offsprings' interest in the soap, again ... male single parent) So why was Neighbours singled out as an addictive ...
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... retired male firefighter) Some had particular psychological reasons for being fastidious about their TV planning. The following respondent, for example, managed to ward off feelings of guilt for watching quite an amount of TV, as he was ...
... retired male firefighter) Some had particular psychological reasons for being fastidious about their TV planning. The following respondent, for example, managed to ward off feelings of guilt for watching quite an amount of TV, as he was ...
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Contents
News consumption and everyday life | |
Transitions and change | |
Companionship guilt and social interaction | |
Video and technology in the home | |
The retired and elderly audiences | |
Gender and Television | |
Catering for men with sport and sex? | |
Gender issues in the household | |
Television violence and other controversies | |
Perceptions of violence | |
Bad language sex and nudity and issues of taste | |
Studying violence and taste | |
Conclusions | |
Further methodological details | |
What do men and women actually watch? | |
Should we still classify soap operas as womens Programmes? | |
Index | |
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