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Marting, Leeda P. – Journal of Broadcasting, 1973
A discussion of controlling quantity and quality of television advertising by looking at the approach of Britain's Independent Broadcasting Authority and deals with its possible application in the U.S. (HB)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Performance Criteria, Publicize, Telecommunications

Paulu, Burton – Journal of Communication, 1978
Describes the autonomous workings of the British Broadcasting Corporation and the Independent Broadcasting Authority, where editorializing is prohibited, advertising is limited, and the aim of programing is to provide the public with real choices at all hours, and to maintain high standards of planning, writing, production, and presentation. (JMF)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Institutional Autonomy
Ohta, Ralph – Educational Perspectives, 2005
Parody is a form of imitation with the added elements of comedic twists, turns, and exaggerations. To create a parody of something, one has to understand it before beginning to alter it for humorous effect. Parodies are used by teachers of writing, music, and art as a method of educating and evaluating students' understanding of the styles of the…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Journalism Education, Video Technology, Parody
Bartlett, Keith – 1986
This paper assesses, by reference to contemporary issues of the "Radio Times" and the London edition of the "TV Times," the way in which Independent Television (ITV) separated itself from the traditional middle class attitudes typified by the British Broadcasting Company programs and, instead, expressed through its programming…
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Commercial Television, Consumer Economics
Connochie, T. D. – 1969
Intended as a communication to communicators on television equipment and techniques, this manual also gives an overview of educational television and instructional television practices in the United States, Britain, and Canada. Attention is given to broadcast television--its station organization, control room procedures, and commercial program…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Closed Circuit Television, Color, Commercial Television