The Bbc'S 'Irish Troubles'

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Robert Savage
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Paperback
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Manchester University Press
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16/03/2017
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9781526116888
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Books > Entertainment > Film, TV & radio > Television
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Robert Savage|Paperback|Manchester University Press|16/03/2017
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9781526116888
Book Description: 
This book explores how news and information about the conflict in Northern Ireland was disseminated through the most accessible, powerful and popular form of media: television. It focuses on the BBC and considers how its broadcasts complicated the 'Troubles' by challenging decisions, policies and tactics developed by governments trying to defeat a stubborn insurgency that threatened national security. The book uses highly original sources to consider how the BBC upset the efforts of a number of governments to control the narrative of a conflict that claimed over 3,500 lives and caused deep emotional scarring to thousands of people. Using recently released archival material from the BBC and a variety of government archives, the book addresses the contentious relationship between broadcasting officials, politicians, the army, police and civil service from the outbreak of violence throughout the 1980s.

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