Seeing is Believing: Religion and Television in the 1990s (Independent Television Commission Research Monograph.)

by Barrie Gunter and Rachel Viney

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This monograph examines the perceptions and opinions of mainstream and minority religious groups in the United Kingdom about religion and television. Based on extensive qualitative and survey research, this book examines the degree of satisfaction with current forms of religious television, and explores the range of views about, and demands for, different kinds of religious broadcasting in the future. The book represents the most comprehensive analysis of public opinion about religious television ever undertaken in the UK. It comes at a time when a rapidly evolving broadcasting industry is opening up new opportunities for different forms of religious programming and greater access to television for various religious groups. The research assesses the specific needs and requirements of different religious faiths, and reveals their growing hope for better access to television air time in the future, an increased demand for a variety of religious broadcasting forms, and a general acceptance of a need for regulation. The research evidence should be of interest to religious programme makers and broadcast regulators alike.
  • ISBN10 086196442X
  • ISBN13 9780861964420
  • Publish Date January 1994
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 9 November 1998
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint University of Luton Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 160
  • Language English