Search Results - BBC World Service
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From catch-up TV to online TV: digital broadcasting and the case of BBC iPlayer
Published 2016“…This article examines the ways in which the on-demand service BBC iPlayer became a site for navigating what it means to be a public service broadcaster in a hybrid TV-digital world. …”
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Satellite channels and social movements: The BBC Persian television’s construction of Iran’s green movement / Mansoureh Ganjian
Published 2017“…It capable the protestors have their voice heard through the world largest broadcaster, when they have limited access to internal media and social networks as well. …”
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Binding through branding: an investigation into the impact of brand experience and brand image on consumers’ perception of trust in the context of the UK financial services sector...
Published 2016“…The purpose of this thesis is to understand the impact of brand experience and brand image on consumers’ perceptions of trust in the context of the UK financial services sector. Since the financial crisis in 2008, trust has been an issue for financial services brands with scandals surfacing continually such as the “Libor Scandal” in 2012 (BBC News, 2013); the manipulation of foreign exchange markets by proprietary traders in large banking institutions (Financial Times, 2014); a number of banks being fined a total of £2.7 bn (BBC News, 2013) and so on. …”
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Queer British television: policy and practice, 1997-2007
Published 2010“…Unlike previous studies of lesbian, gay and queer film and television, which have tended to draw conclusions about cultural trends purely through textual analysis, this project uses government and broadcasting industry policy documents as well as detailed examination of specific television programmes to substantiate links between the cultural product and the wider world. The main body of the thesis comprises five chapters, including three industrial case studies examining the four main terrestrial broadcasters- Channel 4, Channel 5, ITV and the BBC- and their gay, lesbian and queer output between 1997 and 2007. …”
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