Summary
Contents
Subject index
A virtual career coach, this practical handbook offers encouragement, advice, information, and case studies to help students make the most of the opportunities in this very competitive career world. The book can be used as a textual support for careers modules and PDP (Personal Development Planning), graduate workshops, on-line courses and as a departmental or careers library resource. Equally, it works effectively as a self-help guide to enable individuals to focus on their career and life development.
Television
Television
This chapter is written by Paul Egglestone, a senior lecturer and course leader of an International Documentary MA. He teaches television to undergraduates and postgraduate students as well as making television programmes and writing music. A former producer with experience of working for BBC, ITV and Sky on regional and national programming, he now focuses on international documentary and digital content generation for broadband and mobile dissemination.
The Broadcasting Industry
Browsing the average television schedule provides a reasonable introduction to the huge range and types of television programme production. A typical night of programming kicks off at 6.00 p.m. with BBC's national news programme followed by regional news. At 7.00 p.m. there is sitcom with Open all Hours followed by the BBC's flagship current affairs offering ...
- Loading...