Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Introduction.- 1. Anne Marit Waade, Eva Novrup Redvall and Pia Majbritt Jensen: Lessons Learned from Danish Television Drama: From Screen Ideas to Value Creation in Production, Distribution and Reception.- Part 1: Global/Public Values in Danish Television Drama.- 2. Anne M. Waade: The Value Chain of Danish Television Drama Series; transnational and Cross-sectorial Perspectives.- 3. Gunhild Agger: The Golden Age: Danish Public Service Drama Series 1995-2015.- 4. Janet McCabe: Why the World Fell for Borgen (2010-2013): Debating Democracy and the Role of Public Service Television as a (Trans)National Public Sphere in the Age of Globalisation.- 5. Sue Turnbull and Marion McCutcheon: Valuing the Global Impact of Danish TV drama series: An Australian case study.- Part 2: Small Nation Perspectives: Producing Danish Television Drama.- 6. Jakob Isak Nielsen: Stylish drama series - overt style in Danish drama series?.- 7. Kim Toft Hansen: Glocal Perspectives on Danish Television Drama.- 8. Eva Novrup Redvall: How do you educate the television writers and producers of tomorrow? A case study of one small nation approach to training television drama talent.- 9. Ruth McElroy: Bilingual crime drama as affinitive transnationalism or linguistic deracination? What Wales learned from Danish television drama. Vilde Schanke Sundet: Drama as Flagship Productions: Small Nation Television and Digital Distribution.- Part 3: Global Lessons: Distribution and Reception of Danish Television Drama.- 10. Pia M.Jensen & Ushma C. Jacobsen: Crowding proximities theory: Considering other proximities on the transnational travel of Danish television drama.- 11. Susanne Eichner & Andrea Esser: Distribution and consumption of Danish TV drama series in Germany and the UK.- 12. Matt Hills: Emotional Realism, Fandom and Saga's End: Bron/Broen's User-led and Broadcaster-led Transnationalisms.- 13. Lynge S. Gemz e: Remaking Danish Television Drama in the US.- 14. Pia Majbritt Jensen: Whose success, really? Critical perspectives on whom, what and where stand to benefit from the success of Danish TV drama.