32: BBC Licence Fee Abolishment and the Changing Landscape of TV

32: BBC Licence Fee Abolishment and the Changing Landscape of TV

Released Monday, 16th May 2022
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32: BBC Licence Fee Abolishment and the Changing Landscape of TV

32: BBC Licence Fee Abolishment and the Changing Landscape of TV

32: BBC Licence Fee Abolishment and the Changing Landscape of TV

32: BBC Licence Fee Abolishment and the Changing Landscape of TV

Monday, 16th May 2022
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Welcome back to ‘On the Record … with MAH’ – the student-led podcast by the School of Media, Arts and Humanities at the University of Sussex.

Hosted by Georgia Radley featuring Luke Thomspon and Isobel Elrick, we discuss the changes in TV regarding the infamous struggles of TV licensing and shifting difficulties in streaming regarding marketing and many more. In this critical discussion, we find a shift in TV which has found film a key part of family tradition however the popularity of streaming has displaced definitive social spaces within the household. In this episode, we discuss the fragmentation of streaming, TV abolishment and political factors behind some of these decisions.

Edited by Bethan Holder

Produced by Leah Hardcastle

Intro Music - Talketto

Outro Music - Moisés Camargo

Email us: ontherecordmah@gmail.com

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Talketto (James Ely): open.spotify.com/artist/1t24ezuYY…ZzRo-pRhX_UNyPMQ

Moisés Camargo: @moixhka

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