2017
DOI: 10.1177/1749602017716577
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‘Live’ anniversary event TV as public service ephemera

Abstract: Considering a range of recent BBC TV programme anniversaries, this article analyses how the BBC has utilised different modes or zones of 'liveness' to promote the value of public service television via 'event' TV. Such anniversary events strategically collapse together the "hyper-ephemeral" (having to be there) with the "anti-ephemeral" (commemorating TV history), as longer-term audience memories of public service television's trustworthiness and durability are evoked. Contra scholarly debates which have posit… Show more

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