Factual Entertainment on Television
13.2.2003
Department of Communication
University of Helsinki
Unioninkatu 35, luentosali (Valtiotieteellisen kirjasto)
14.15 Welcome
Professor Esa Väliverronen
chair: PhD student Minna Aslama
14.20 - 15.20 Hal Himmelstein*, Professor and Chair of
Department of Television and Radio, Brooklyn College, The
City University of New York, USA
History, Fiction and the Conundrum of "Reality"on
Reality TV: A Case Study of Frontier House
15.20 - 16.20 Annette Hill*, Professor of Centre For
Communication and Information Studies, University of
Westminster, UK
Reality TV: Television Audiences and Factual Entertainment
16.20 -16.45 Coffee break
16.45 17.45 Discussion
OSA II
Kirjan talo, Kirjatyöntekijänkatu 10 B (Kruununhaan
rannassa, Pitkänsillan lähellä)
18.15- 20 Totta vai törkyä?-paneelikeskustelu
Juontajat: Veijo Hietala ja Mervi Pantti
Vieraat:
- tuottaja Jaana Besmond, Fremantle Entertainment oy
(Suuri Seikkailu)
- dokumentaristi Susanna Helke
- viihdepäällikkö Matti Paunio, MTV3
- ohjelmapäällikkö Markus von Reiche, Nelonen
- tutkija Susanna Snell, YLE Yleisötutkimus
- ohjelmapäällikkö Maaretta Tukiainen, Sub-tv
20-24 Illanvietto / Party
musiikkia, tarjoilua, tosi-tv -videonäytteitä…
Ilmoittautumiset ma 10.2. mennessä:
p.
Tarjoilujen mitoittamiseksi kerro samalla osallistutko:
a) koko päivän ohjelmaan
b) Osa I
c) Osa II
WELCOME! TERVETULOA!
Annette Hill is Reader in Communication at the Centre for
Communication And Information Studies, University of
Westminster, UK. She is the author of Shocking
Entertainment: Viewer Response to Violent Movies (1997),
TV Living: Television, Audiences and Everyday Life, with
David Gauntlett (1999), as well as a variety of articles on
audiences and popular culture. Forthcoming publications
include The Television Studies Reader, with Robert C Allen
(Routledge 2003), and Real TV: Television Audiences and
Factual Entertainment (Routledge 2003).
Hal Himmelstein, Ph.D., is Professor and Chair,
Department of Television and Radio, Brooklyn College of the City University
of New
York. He has published in the areas of television myth and ideology,
television advertising, political communication, intercultural
broadcasting, and video art. He was a Fulbright Research Scholar at the
University of Helsinki in Fall 1990, Visiting Associate Professor at the
University of Tampere in Spring 1991, and visiting Professor, Institute of
Television and Radio, Finnish Broadcasting Company in Spring 1991.
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