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The Genre of a Portrait Interview Within a Television Format

Student: Tiapkin Viacheslav

Supervisor: Artur S. Tarasenko

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Journalism (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2016

The theme of the current research is the evolution of the genre of a portrait interview within a television format. The basis for the present study is provided by a large body of literature on the TV formats. The research is referred to the television journalism. The given graduation paper discusses the accurate definition of a television format. The changes of modern TV-content are examined on the examples of some formats and genres depending on the target audience and TV transformation at present. The project proposal is focused on most essential questions regarding the media environment and the process of TV broadcasting as a whole. The television format does not contradict a system of television genres, but the correlation of them can alter in terms of some concepts in the media environment. On researching the issue comparative, system and structural analyses have been used to observe a complete process of TV transformation. To see the discrepancies between different programs the content analysis has been undertaken. Hence, a TV format is both the overall concept and branding of a copyrighted TV program. Further research in this area provides impetus for the development of a franchising format and entails finding a mechanism to unravel essential factors of a broadcasting process.

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