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Broadcasting in the 21st century: British television viewed under the metaphor of King George the Third. Red was King George the Third's most favourite and powerful colour: red for anger, red for love and red for madness. Is the madness floating over the court of King George the Third the same insanity guiding a country with the highest amount of TV channels in the world? Is broadcasting and communication in the 21st century enthralled with the same madness raging at the court of King George the Third? That is the question. What has happened to the British broadcasting landscape?

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  • Print Length: 105 Pages
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