Broadcast Television Effects in A Remote Community
Discover the fascinating insights of Broadcast Television Effects in A Remote Community by Tony Charlton, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2015. This compelling paperback explores the transformative impact of live television on the isolated island of St. Helena, which experienced its first live broadcast in 1995. Prior to this groundbreaking event, the residents had only engaged with video content, making the introduction of live TV a significant cultural shift for this small, homogeneous community. With 192 pages of in-depth analysis, Charlton delves into the social and psychological effects of television broadcasting on the island's inhabitants. This book is essential for anyone interested in media studies, sociology, or the unique dynamics of remote communities. Experience how a simple medium can reshape lives and communities in profound ways.