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    Author(s)Simon J Potter and Gideon Emery and Et Al
    PublisherOxford University Press
    ISBN9780192898524
    Pages320
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 2022

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    Oxford University Press This Is the Bbc Entertaining the Nation Speaking For Britain 1922-2022 by Simon J Potter and Gideon Emery and Et Al

    In the hundredth year of the British Broadcasting Corporation, historian Simon J. Potter looks back over the hundred year history, asking if the BBC is really the 'voice of Britain', and what comes next for British public broadcasting.2022 marks the centenary year of the British Broadcasting Corporation. As Britain's most famous and influential broadcaster, the BBC faces a range of significant challenges to the way it operates, and perhaps to its existence, from the government but also from a rapidly changing media environment. Historian Simon J. Potter explores the hundred year history of this corporation, drawing out the roots of these challenges and understanding how similar threats - hostile politicians and primeministers, the advent of television - were met and overcome in the past.Potter poses the question 'Is the BBC the voice of Britain?', exploring its role in changing wider culture and society, promoting particular versions of British national identity, both at home and overseas. The BBC has long claimed to speak for the British people, to the British people, and with a British accent, and Potter explores how far these claims have been justified with this exciting new study which covers the establishment of the BBC Empire Service and the World Service, and focuses onpeople, programmes, and politics to understand the Corporation's engagement with changing ideas about culture and society in Britain, including issues of class, gender, and race.show more



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