TV has been criticised often for its “one-way” line of communication—its habit of constantly pushing programs down the throats of viewers without giving them the chance to respond. Partly in reaction to this criticism, television, in many parts of the world, has come out with “access programs”—programs that give the viewers, to varying degrees, the opportunity to air their views on issues they consider important.
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1) Philadelphia Squatters – the story of a massive squatters movement in Philadelphia, PA. 2) Cold Winter – a portrait of a typical small rancher. 3) Life in…
American survival
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These 4 programmes have been selected to demonstrate the various techniques used to present the Diary for Television. Breakwell records the side events of daily life: on…
Ian Breakwell's continous diary, 4 progrs.…
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“Open Space” goes “On the Road” to Swindon’s huge Brunel Shopping Precinct with the most open public access experiment in the series so…
Open space- On the road
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Any interested television fan can come take part in this public broadcast. A mobile studio with an automatic camera is available. He enters, presses a button, and…
The videomat
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