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The Archers: an everyday story of old and new media
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posted on 2023-06-08, 15:49 authored by Lyn ThomasThis article explores the evolving relationship between the world’s oldest radio soap opera – The Archers – and the online spaces around the programme created on the BBC Archers website, particularly the fan cultures that have developed on its messageboards. It considers continuities and changes in listeners’ relation- ships with the experience of radio soap opera which result from participation in these cultures and the availability of the programme online. This article then pro- vides detailed analysis of the nature and functioning of the fan cultures which have colonised the BBC ‘Discuss The Archers’ board, and relates this discussion both to Bourdieu’s theories of cultural distinction and to the broader field of fan studies. This article concludes by discussing the struggles for meaning which result from the clash of different versions of fandom online.
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Radio JournalISSN
1476-4504Publisher
IntellectExternal DOI
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1Volume
7Page range
49-66Department affiliated with
- Media and Film Publications
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2013-09-18First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date
2013-09-18Usage metrics
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