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Irish-language broadcasting: history, ideology and identity

Author(s)
Watson, Iarfhlaith  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/5633
Date Issued
2002
Date Available
2014-06-05T13:44:46Z
Abstract
Irish-language broadcasting is discussed. The history of Irish-language broadcasting is outlined from the 1920s to the present. Irish-language broadcasting since the 1960s is placed in the context of two competing ideologies - a traditional and a modern ideology. These ideologies are the foundations on which contradictory demands placed on TG4 are built. The conflict between minority rights and market forces are discussed in relation to TG4. It is argued that although TG4 might be expected to offer Irish speakers a public sphere in which they can participate democratically as citizens, it is more likely that TG4 plays another important role of offering a mythic domain for the construction of identity.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Sage Publications
Journal
Media Culture and Society
Volume
24
Issue
6
Start Page
739
End Page
757
Copyright (Published Version)
2002 Sage Publications
Subjects

Ireland

Citizenship

Democracy

Media

Minority

Television

DOI
10.1177/016344370202400601
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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