Television Studies

Paper Code: 
JMC-144 B
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course will enable students to:
• to know the growth and development of TV in India
• to observe the various TV Formats in Digital Age
• to examine new trends in presentation and content in electronic media

 

Unit I: 

History of Television: Ministry of I & B – All India Radio –Satellite Television Instructional Experiment in India – Emergence of Doordarshan – Relay Stations –Indian Satellite Systems - Colour Television – Ramayana & Mahabaharat and Cultural Nationalism - The Introduction of Cable Televisions – Foreign Broadcast and Indian Parliament - Conditional Access system - Switchover to Digital Format. Broadcast Audience Research Council

 

Unit II: 

The Business of Television: Role of Advertising – Ratings and Schedules – Categories of Rating – TV Shows: Renewal and Cancellations – Shortcoming of Nielsen Rating system – Strategies of TV Advertising. Aspects of Television: Length of Shots and Framing and Lighting – Production of Films versus Digital Video – Modes of Production – Art Direction – Actors

 

Unit III: 

Content based study of television- semiotics, structuralism and television, Audience oriented study of TV- ratings research, uses and gratifications, effects research, Birmingham school, psychoanalysis and TV, Post modernism and TV, TV and consumerism, Genre Study and TV, Study of Television as cultural industry; Ideological analysis and TV, market analysis,

 

Unit IV: 

Studies of television from policy perspective: regulation of industry, technology, content, advertising, intellectual property rights. Public broadcasting v/s private broadcasting Television rating point- BARC, TAM and A-Map

Media Reach, Media Exposure, Media Effects. Problems to Media Growth, Media Corruption, Paid News; Media manipulation by vested interests

 

Unit V: 

Recording Production – Audio System – Acoustics – Mono sound - Stereo sound – Microphone – Characteristics – Recording the Video – Standard Definition – High Definition – Television and Video Formats – Videotape – Analogue - Digital - Flash memory – Hard Disk – Internal Hard Disk – Recordable DVDs

 

References: 
  • Studying TV Drama – Michael Masey. Columbia University Press, 2010
  • An Introduction to Television Studies - Jonathan Bignell
  • India on Television – Nalin Mehta, New Delhi Harper Collins
  • Television in India: Satellites, Politics and Cultural Change - Nalin Mehta. Routledge
  • The Routledge Companion to the Cultural Industries Edited by Kate Oakley, Justin O'Connor
  • Relocating Television: Television in the Digital Context - Jostein Gripsrud
  • How to Study Television - Keith Selby, Ron Cowdery
  • Television Studies - Jonathan Gray, Amanda D. Lotz
  • Tele-Visions: Methods and Concepts in Television Studies - Glen Creeber .British Film Institute
  • The Television Studies Reader - Robert Clyde Allen, Annette Hill
  • Channeling Cultures: Television Studies from India - Editor(s): Biswarup Sen & Abhijit Roy
  • Educational Television in India – N U Rani – Discovery Publishing House
  • Television and Cultural Crisis: An Analysis of Transnational Television in India - Binod Chand Agrawal
  • Satellite Invasion of India - SC Bhatt. Gyan Publishing House. 1994.
  • Berger, Arthur Asa, 1982. Media Analysis Technique. London, Sage publication

 

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