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Erratum

ERRATUM

Page 481 | Published online: 08 Oct 2012
This article refers to:
THE STRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENTS OF REGIONAL TELEVISION IN BRITAIN AND GERMANY

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

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