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Journal articles on the topic "Tabloid newspapers – drama"

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Andrews, Hannah. "BBC4 Biopics: Lessons in Trashy Respectability." Journal of British Cinema and Television 13, no. 3 (2016): 409–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/jbctv.2016.0327.

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Between its launch in March 2002 and 2013, BBC4, the BBC's niche arts and culture digital channel, broadcast a cycle of biographical dramas, largely about the unhappy personal lives of British cultural and political icons of the twentieth century. Alongside stylish continental European drama imports, world cinema and documentary programmes, biopics became a key marker of the BBC4 brand and its dominant home-grown dramatic output. In scholarly work on television biopics to date, the genre has been seen as akin to tabloid newspapers, conceived as a trashy cultural form that reduces the importanc
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Rahmitasari, Diyah Hayu. "Jurnalisme Tabloid di Indonesia." Jurnal ILMU KOMUNIKASI 10, no. 2 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.24002/jik.v10i2.347.

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Abstract: Many scholars have criticised tabloid journalism because it often contains drama and sensationalism. However, tabloid journalism actually cater the taste of the readers who were ignored by mainstream newspapers. This article is based on a research analyse Pos Kota and Lampu Hijau, relying on content analysis of the papers’ editions in December 2011 and January 2012, as well as interviews with the editors and journalists. The analyses conclude that tabloid journalism in Indonesia is an urban phenomenon focuses on local issues and targets urban workers as their core readers and has b
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Mole, Tom. "Hypertrophic Celebrity." M/C Journal 7, no. 5 (2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2424.

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Critics are always trying to catch up with the phenomena they analyse, and critics of celebrity culture are no different. For most of its history, the celebrity apparatus has had a vested interest in staying invisible. So long as it remained illegible to cultural analysis, it could claim to be simply a transparent medium for exhibiting star quality. The celebrity’s public profile could appear to be the well-earned result of talent and determination, or the seemingly magical crystallization of his or her personality. But recently, some of the mechanics of celebrity culture have gained their own
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Dominey-Howes, Dale. "Tsunami Waves of Destruction: The Creation of the “New Australian Catastrophe”." M/C Journal 16, no. 1 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.594.

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Introduction The aim of this paper is to examine whether recent catastrophic tsunamis have driven a cultural shift in the awareness of Australians to the danger associated with this natural hazard and whether the media have contributed to the emergence of “tsunami” as a new Australian catastrophe. Prior to the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami disaster (2004 IOT), tsunamis as a type of hazard capable of generating widespread catastrophe were not well known by the general public and had barely registered within the wider scientific community. As a university based lecturer who specialises i
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Hudson, Kirsten. "For My Own Pleasure and Delight." M/C Journal 15, no. 4 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.529.

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IntroductionThis paper addresses two separate notions of embodiment – western maternal embodiment and art making as a form of embodied critical resistance. It takes as its subject breeder; my unpublished five minute video installation from 2012, which synthesises these two separate conceptual framings of embodiment as a means to visually and conceptually rupture dominant ideologies surrounding Australian motherhood. Emerging from a paradoxical landscape of fear, loathing and desire, breeder is my dark satirical take on ambivalent myths surrounding suburban Australian motherhood. Portraying my
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Books on the topic "Tabloid newspapers – drama"

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Albom, Mitch. Duck hunter shoots angel. Dramatists Play Service, 2008.

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Ephron, Nora. Lucky guy. Dramatists Play Service, 2014.

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Albom, Mitch. Duck Hunter Shoots Angel. Dramatist's Play Service, 2007.

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The tabloid Shakespeare. HarperCollins, 1999.

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