Cultural pluralism and diversity on public television: An analysis of the use of sign language on the BBC and TVE
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Published:2022-04-24
Issue:2
Volume:17
Page:135-153
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ISSN:1749-6020
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Container-title:Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Critical Studies in Television
Author:
Labio-Bernal Aurora1ORCID,
García-Prieto Victoria1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Journalism II (In Spanish: Departamento de Periodismo II), Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Abstract
The United Kingdom and Spain represent two distinct models of media pluralism, and their two different approaches have traditionally been the subject of comparative studies. This article extends this comparison to the question of cultural pluralism through the study of sign language on public television as a mechanism of representation and accessibility for Deaf viewers. Through a content analysis, this study examines the proportion of signed news programming on the BBC and TVE and describes the main features of each broadcaster’s use of sign language. The findings reveal parallels and deficiencies in the incorporation of sign language and demonstrate that signed programming must increase to ensure universal accessibility.
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
Communication,Cultural Studies
Cited by
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1. Advancing from Manual to Automatic Telecast of News for Deaf;Advances in Information Communication Technology and Computing;2023