Public Service Broadcasting in a Divided Community: Seventy Years of the BBC in Northern Ireland

Martin McLoone (Editor)

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    Abstract

    A collection of essays that explore aspects of the BBC in Northern Ireland since 1924 when the Belfast station was established. Essays cover news and current affairs broadcasting, the early days of radio, education broadcasting, television drama and the troubles and the responsibilities and problems facing public service broadcasting in a divided community like Northern Ireland.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherQueen's University Belfast
    Number of pages179
    ISBN (Print)085389 620 8
    Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 1996

    Bibliographical note

    Reference text: McLoone, M (1996) (ed.) Public Service Broadcasting in a Divided Community: Seventy Years of the BBC in Northern Ireland (Belfast: Inst. of Irish Studies).

    Keywords

    • radio
    • television
    • public service broadcasting
    • BBC
    • Northern Ireland

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