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The Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has issued a consultation on a draft Legal Deposit Libraries (non-print works) Regulations 2013. To download the documents, visit:...
[caption id="attachment_9337" align="alignright" width="172" caption="www.culture.gov.uk/images/consultations/Local-TV-Framework_July2011.pdf"][/caption] The DCMS has recently published proposals to allow...
The symposium will take place from 1pm-6pm on Monday 2 November at Penrhyn Road Campus, Kingston University. This first symposium organised by Kingston University's Popular Culture Research Unit will...
Audio recordings of the papers from the 'Channel 4 and British Film Culture' conference can now be found on the project website at: www.c4film.co.uk/conference-2012/schedule This conference, which was...
The University of Portsmouth's project assessing the impact of Channel 4 on British film culture since 1982 has drawn extensively on the material supplied in the press packs. As well as providing listings...
Registration closes Friday 26 October for the Channel 4 and British Film Culture conference, 1-2 November 2012 at BFI Southbank. As part of the four year AHRC funded project Channel 4 and British Film...
One of BUFVC's current Arts and Humanities Research Council projects, together with the University of Portsmouth, is Channel 4 and British Film Culture. Over the next four years this will examine the...
During the four years of the research project 'Channel 4 and British Film Culture' (2010-2014) a number of writers contributed blogs on aspects of Channel 4's film activities. Here's a selection.
Commissioned last year by Culture Minister Ed Vaizey, the DCMS has published the report by an independent review panel, chaired by Lord Chris Smith: A Future for British Film – it begins with the audience....
In the work of the AHRC-funded project ‘Channel 4 Television and British Film Culture’ (2010-2014), interview testimony has been vital to recovering the histories of Channel 4’s diverse contributions...