The publisher would like to apologise for and correct the following errors contained in the article ‘The Structural Developments of Regional Television in Britain and Germany’ (Christian Potschka & Peter Golding) DOI:10.1080/13688804.2012.721954 first published online 17 September in the journal Media History.
On p. 8, lines 34–38, the two sentences should read as follows:
Market research surveys, identifying carefully selected audience demographics, provided an expedient tool in this regard. The ITA defined four sorts of ‘regionally flavoured’ programmes: first, outside broadcasts of events of special interest to a region; second, documentaries and current affairs programmes; third, local as well as regional news bulletins; and fourth, programmes produced outside London (ITA 16).
On p. 4, lines 1–4 the regional location of Baden-Baden should be noted as Baden-Württemberg, not Rhineland-Palatinate as follows:
The South German Broadcasting Corporation (SDR) served the north of Baden-Württemberg, and the Southwest Broadcasting Corporation (Südwestfunk, SWF), based in Baden-Baden (Baden-Württemberg), catered for Rhineland-Palatinate as well as the south of Baden-Württemberg (see Map 1).
Routledge, Taylor & Francis
September 2012