From 'Neighbours' to 'Packed to the Rafters': accounting for longevity in the evolution of Aussie soaps


Autoria(s): Ward, Sue; O'Regan, Tom; Goldsmith, Ben
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

If there is one television programming staple for which Australian television drama is known internationally, it is the long-running television soap, with Neighbours (originally produced by Grundy in 1985) lauded as 'the most outstanding example of Australian series export' (Cunningham and Jacka, 1996). Twenty-five years on, this program still airs on domestic and international TV schedules five days a week, despite waning popularity with local Australian audiences. Considering past interest in the success and longevity of this soap, it is apposite to look again at the continuing progress of Neighbours foremost as a global brand. In comparison, Packed to the Rafters is treated here as a contemporary version of familiar Aussie themes related to everyday middle-class suburbia, populated with blue skies and feel-good characters expressing wholesome family values, but with a stylistic innovation defined here as domestic realism. As part of the production ecology of the late 2000s, Packed to the Rafters demonstrates the considerable role for local drama productions as loss leaders and flagship programming for commercial free-to-air networks up against an increasingly difficult domestic market.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/50371/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/50371/1/2012003139.pdf

http://www.uq.edu.au/emsah/mia/issues/mia136.html

Ward, Sue, O'Regan, Tom, & Goldsmith, Ben (2010) From 'Neighbours' to 'Packed to the Rafters': accounting for longevity in the evolution of Aussie soaps. Media International Australia, 136, 162-176.

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Australia #Australian local drama content #Australian television programs #Drama series #Mass media and culture #Neighbours (1985-) #Packed to the Rafters (2008-) #Soap operas #Subscription television #Television broadcasting #Television marketing #Television programs #Television viewers
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Journal Article