And Public Health

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

And Public Health Medicine, the Market and the Mass Media It is sixty years since the end of the Second World War, but historians have only just begun to explore thoroughly the postwar history of health and its interwar antecedents. Most research and literature has focused on health services and the arrival of the NHS; where public health is concerned many historical surveys ignore the recent past and base their investigations on the nineteenth-century public health legacy. This collection opens up the postwar history of public health to sustained research- based, historical scrutiny. Medicine, the Market and the Mass Media examines the development of a new view of ‘the health of the public’ and the influences that shaped it in the postwar years. The book looks at the dual legacy of social medicine through health services and health promotion, and analyses the role of the mass media along with the connections between public health and industry. These essays take a broad perspective examining developments in Western Europe, and the relationships between Europe and the USA. Virginia Berridge is Professor of History and head of the Centre for History in Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London. She has published books and articles on health and society in the twentieth century. Kelly Loughlin is a lecturer in History at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the main focus of her research is the history of health and medical communications in the UK. Routledge Studies in the Social History of Medicine Edited by Joseph Melling, University of Exeter, and Anne Borsay, University of Wales at Swansea. The Society for the Social History of Medicine was founded in 1969, and exists to promote research into all aspects of the field, without regard to limitations of either time or place. In addition to this book series, the Society also organises a regular programme of conferences, and publishes an internationally recognised journal, Social History of Medicine. The Society offers a range of benefits, including reduced-price admission to conferences and discounts on SSHM books, to its members. Individuals wishing to learn more about the Society are invited to contact the series editors through the publisher. The Society took the decision to launch ‘Studies in the Social History of Medicine’, in association with Routledge, in 1989, in order to provide an outlet for some of the latest research in the field. Since that time, the series has expanded significantly under a number of series editors, and now includes both edited collections and monographs. Individuals wishing to submit proposals are invited to contact the series editors in the first instance. 1 Nutrition in Britain Science, scientists and politics in the twentieth century Edited by David F.Smith 2 Migrants, Minorities and Health Historical and contemporary studies Edited by Lara Marks and Michael Worboys 3 From Idiocy to Mental Deficiency Historical perspectives on people with learning disabilities Edited by David Wright and Anne Digby 4 Midwives, Society and Childbirth Debates and controversies in the modern period Edited by Hilary Marland and Anne Marie Rafferty 5 Illness and Healing Alternatives in Western Europe Edited by Marijke Gijswit-Hofstra, Hilary Marland and Has de Waardt 6 Health Care and Poor Relief in Protestant Europe 1500–1700 Edited by Ole Peter Grell and Andrew Cunningham 7 The Locus of Care Families, communities, institutions, and the provision of welfare since antiquity Edited by Peregrine Horden and Richard Smith 8 Race, Science and Medicine, 1700–1960 Edited by Waltraud Ernst and Bernard Harris 9 Insanity, Institutions and Society, 1800–1914 Edited by Bill Forsythe and Joseph Melling 10 Food, Science, Policy and Regulation in the Twentieth Century International and comparative perspectives Edited by David F.Smith and Jim Phillips 11 Sex, Sin and Suffering Venereal disease and European society since 1870 Edited by Roger Davidson and Lesley A.Hall 12 The Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918–19 New perspectives Edited by Howard Phillips and David Killingray 13 Plural Medicine, Tradition and Modernity, 1800–2000 Edited by Waltraud Ernst 14 Innovations in Health and Medicine Diffusion and resistance in the twentieth century Edited by Jenny Stanton 15 Contagion Historical and cultural studies Edited by Alison Bashford and Claire Hooker 16 Medicine, Health and the Public Sphere in Britain, 1600–2000 Edited by Steve Sturdy 17 Medicine and Colonial Identity Edited by Molly P.Sutphen and Bridie Andrews 18 New Directions in the History of Nursing Edited by Barbara E.Mortimer and Susan McGann 19 Medicine, the Market and the Mass Media Producing health in the twentieth century Edited by Virginia Berridge and Kelly Loughlin 20 The Politics of Madness The state, insanity and society in England, 1845–1914 Joseph Melling and Bill Forsythe 21 The Risks of Medical Innovation Risk perception and assessment in historical context Edited by Thomas Schlich and Ulrich Tröhler 22 New Directions in Nursing History International Perspectives Edited by Barbara Mortimer and Susan McGann Also available in Routledge Studies in the Social History of Medicine series: Reassessing Foucault Power, Medicine and the Body Edited by Colin Jones and Roy Porter Medicine, the Market and the Mass Media Producing health in the twentieth century Edited by Virginia Berridge and Kelly Loughlin LONDON AND NEW YORK First published 2005 by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Routledge 270 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016 Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005. To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to http://www.ebookstore.tandf.co.uk/. © 2005 editorial matter and selection, Virginia Berridge and Kelly Loughlin; individual chapters, their contributors All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Medicine, the market and the mass media: producing health in the twentieth century/edited by Virginia Berridge and Kelly Loughlin.— 1st ed. p. cm.—(Routledge studies in the social history of medicine) ISBN 0-415-30432-6 (hardback) 1.Public health—Europe—History—20th century. 2.Social medicine— Europe—History—20th century. 3.Health education—Europe— History—20th century. 4.Mass media in health education—Europe— History—20th century. I. Berridge, Virginia. II. Loughlin, Kelly, 1968– III. Series. RA483.M43 2005 362.1′094′0904—dc22 2004025147 Taylor & Francis Group is the Academic Division of T&F Informa plc. ISBN 0-203-69454-6 Master e-book ISBN ISBN 0-203-35236-X (OEB Format) ISBN 0-415-30432-6 (Print Edition) Contents List of illustrations x List of contributors xii Foreword by Professor Sir Andy Haines xv Acknowledgements xvii Abbreviations xix Introduction 1 VIRGINIA BERRIDGE AND KELLY LOUGHLIN 16 PART I Interwar influences on postwar public health 1 Atlantic crossings in the measurement of health: from US appraisal forms to 18 the League of Nations’ health indices LION MURARD 2 Between war propaganda and advertising: the visual style of accident 51 prevention as a precursor to postwar health education in Switzerland MARTIN LENGWILER 72 PART II The importance of the media in postwar public health 3 The media and the management of a food crisis: Aberdeen’s typhoid 74 outbreak in 1964 LESLEY DIACK AND DAVID SMITH 4 Uneasy prevention: the problematic modernisation of health education in 89 France after 1975 LUC BERLIVET 115 PART III Industrial models, public health and health services 5 Managerialism avant la lettre? The debate on accounting in the NHS 117 hospitals in the 1950s TONY CUTLER 6 From evidence to market: Alfred Spinks’s 1953 survey of new fields for 136 pharmacological research, and the origins of ICI’s cardiovascular programme VIVIANE QUIRKE 7 The ‘invisible industrialist’ and public health: the rise and fall of ‘safer 161 smoking’ in the 1970s VIRGINIA BERRIDGE AND PENNY STARNS 8 Drug regulation and the Welfare State: government, the pharmaceutical 179 industry and the health professions in Great Britain, 1940–80 STUART ANDERSON 204 PART IV Changing models and different national styles 9 Cleansing the air and promoting health: the politics of pollution in postwar 206 Britain MARK JACKSON 10 Americans and Pavlovians: the Central Institute for Cardiovascular Research 227 at the East German Academy of Sciences and its precursor institutions as a case study of biomedical research in a country of the Soviet Bloc (c. 1950– 80) CARSTEN TIMMERMANN 11 Science, markets and public health: contemporary testing for breast cancer 247 predisposition JEAN-PAUL GAUDILLIÈRE AND ILANA LÖWY Index 268 Illustrations Tables 0.1 Lineages in postwar public health 4 1.1 The US appraisal of administrative health practice: maximum 21 total points for each of the local public health department’s major activities 1.2 The US appraisal of administrative health practice: tuberculosis 23 control (total points 100) 1.3 Accomplishments
Recommended publications
  • Newspaper Licensing Agency - NLA
    Newspaper Licensing Agency - NLA Publisher/RRO Title Title code Ad Sales Newquay Voice NV Ad Sales St Austell Voice SAV Ad Sales www.newquayvoice.co.uk WEBNV Ad Sales www.staustellvoice.co.uk WEBSAV Advanced Media Solutions WWW.OILPRICE.COM WEBADMSOILP AJ Bell Media Limited www.sharesmagazine.co.uk WEBAJBSHAR Alliance News Alliance News Corporate ALLNANC Alpha Newspapers Antrim Guardian AG Alpha Newspapers Ballycastle Chronicle BCH Alpha Newspapers Ballymoney Chronicle BLCH Alpha Newspapers Ballymena Guardian BLGU Alpha Newspapers Coleraine Chronicle CCH Alpha Newspapers Coleraine Northern Constitution CNC Alpha Newspapers Countydown Outlook CO Alpha Newspapers Limavady Chronicle LIC Alpha Newspapers Limavady Northern Constitution LNC Alpha Newspapers Magherafelt Northern Constitution MNC Alpha Newspapers Newry Democrat ND Alpha Newspapers Strabane Weekly News SWN Alpha Newspapers Tyrone Constitution TYC Alpha Newspapers Tyrone Courier TYCO Alpha Newspapers Ulster Gazette ULG Alpha Newspapers www.antrimguardian.co.uk WEBAG Alpha Newspapers ballycastle.thechronicle.uk.com WEBBCH Alpha Newspapers ballymoney.thechronicle.uk.com WEBBLCH Alpha Newspapers www.ballymenaguardian.co.uk WEBBLGU Alpha Newspapers coleraine.thechronicle.uk.com WEBCCHR Alpha Newspapers coleraine.northernconstitution.co.uk WEBCNC Alpha Newspapers limavady.thechronicle.uk.com WEBLIC Alpha Newspapers limavady.northernconstitution.co.uk WEBLNC Alpha Newspapers www.newrydemocrat.com WEBND Alpha Newspapers www.outlooknews.co.uk WEBON Alpha Newspapers www.strabaneweekly.co.uk
    [Show full text]
  • Parker Review
    Ethnic Diversity Enriching Business Leadership An update report from The Parker Review Sir John Parker The Parker Review Committee 5 February 2020 Principal Sponsor Members of the Steering Committee Chair: Sir John Parker GBE, FREng Co-Chair: David Tyler Contents Members: Dr Doyin Atewologun Sanjay Bhandari Helen Mahy CBE Foreword by Sir John Parker 2 Sir Kenneth Olisa OBE Foreword by the Secretary of State 6 Trevor Phillips OBE Message from EY 8 Tom Shropshire Vision and Mission Statement 10 Yvonne Thompson CBE Professor Susan Vinnicombe CBE Current Profile of FTSE 350 Boards 14 Matthew Percival FRC/Cranfield Research on Ethnic Diversity Reporting 36 Arun Batra OBE Parker Review Recommendations 58 Bilal Raja Kirstie Wright Company Success Stories 62 Closing Word from Sir Jon Thompson 65 Observers Biographies 66 Sanu de Lima, Itiola Durojaiye, Katie Leinweber Appendix — The Directors’ Resource Toolkit 72 Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy Thanks to our contributors during the year and to this report Oliver Cover Alex Diggins Neil Golborne Orla Pettigrew Sonam Patel Zaheer Ahmad MBE Rachel Sadka Simon Feeke Key advisors and contributors to this report: Simon Manterfield Dr Manjari Prashar Dr Fatima Tresh Latika Shah ® At the heart of our success lies the performance 2. Recognising the changes and growing talent of our many great companies, many of them listed pool of ethnically diverse candidates in our in the FTSE 100 and FTSE 250. There is no doubt home and overseas markets which will influence that one reason we have been able to punch recruitment patterns for years to come above our weight as a medium-sized country is the talent and inventiveness of our business leaders Whilst we have made great strides in bringing and our skilled people.
    [Show full text]
  • Scotland's Home of News and Entertainment
    Scotland’s home of news and entertainment Strategy Update May 2018 STV in 2020 • A truly multi-platform media company with a balanced profit base across broadcast, production and digital o Expect around 1/3rd of profit from sources other than linear spot advertising (vs 17% today) • A magnet for the best creative talent from Scotland and beyond • A brand famous for a range of high quality programming and accessible by all Scots wherever they are in the world via the STV app • One of the UK’s leading producers, making world class returning series for a range of domestic and international players • Working in partnership with creative talent, advertisers, businesses and Government to drive the Scottish economy and showcase Scotland to the world Scotland’s home of news and entertainment 2 We have a number of strengths and areas of competitive advantage Strong, trusted brand Unrivalled Talented, connection with committed people Scottish viewers and advertisers Robust balance sheet and growing Scotland’s most returns to powerful marketing shareholders platform Settled A production relationship with business well ITV which placed for incentivises STV Profitable, growing “nations and to go digital digital business regions” growth holding valuable data 3 However, there is also significant potential for improvement •STV not famous for enough new programming beyond news •STV brand perceived as ageing and safe BROADCAST •STV2 not cutting through •News very broadcast-centric and does not embrace digital •STV Player user experience lags competition
    [Show full text]
  • List of Section 13F Securities
    List of Section 13F Securities 1st Quarter FY 2004 Copyright (c) 2004 American Bankers Association. CUSIP Numbers and descriptions are used with permission by Standard & Poors CUSIP Service Bureau, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. No redistribution without permission from Standard & Poors CUSIP Service Bureau. Standard & Poors CUSIP Service Bureau does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the CUSIP Numbers and standard descriptions included herein and neither the American Bankers Association nor Standard & Poor's CUSIP Service Bureau shall be responsible for any errors, omissions or damages arising out of the use of such information. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission OFFICIAL LIST OF SECTION 13(f) SECURITIES USER INFORMATION SHEET General This list of “Section 13(f) securities” as defined by Rule 13f-1(c) [17 CFR 240.13f-1(c)] is made available to the public pursuant to Section13 (f) (3) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 [15 USC 78m(f) (3)]. It is made available for use in the preparation of reports filed with the Securities and Exhange Commission pursuant to Rule 13f-1 [17 CFR 240.13f-1] under Section 13(f) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. An updated list is published on a quarterly basis. This list is current as of March 15, 2004, and may be relied on by institutional investment managers filing Form 13F reports for the calendar quarter ending March 31, 2004. Institutional investment managers should report holdings--number of shares and fair market value--as of the last day of the calendar quarter as required by Section 13(f)(1) and Rule 13f-1 thereunder.
    [Show full text]
  • Registrations of Cultivars
    Published July, 2004 REGISTRATIONS OF CULTIVARS Registration of ‘Ok102’ Wheat determined in replicated variety trials in Oklahoma in 2001 and 2002. Across seven environments, fall forage production ‘Ok102’ (Reg. no. CV-941, PI 632635) is a hard red winter (measured by hand clipping at the soil surface in December, wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) developed cooperatively by the Feekes stages 2–4) averaged 2610 kg haϪ1 for Ok102, com- Oklahoma Agric. Exp. Stn. and the USDA-ARS. Ok102 was pared with 2710 kg haϪ1 for Ok101, 2790 kg haϪ1 for 2174, released in March 2002, primarily on the basis of its resistance and 2770 kg haϪ1 for Jagger. Across 40 site-years representing to several foliar diseases, excellent milling quality, and desir- mostly grain-only trials, grain yield of these four cultivars were able dough strength for leavened bread products. 3000 kg haϪ1 (Ok102), 2990 kg haϪ1 (Ok101), 2920 kg haϪ1 Ok102 was derived from the cross ‘2174’/‘Cimarron’ (PI (2174), and 3020 kg haϪ1 (Jagger). From the same trials, grain 536993), performed in 1991. 2174 has the pedigree IL71-5662/ volume weight averaged 763 kg mϪ3 (Ok102), 746 kg mϪ3 ‘PL145’ (PI 600840)//‘2165’ and was released by the Oklahoma (Ok101), 768 kg mϪ3 (2174), and 748 kg mϪ3 (Jagger). Agric. Exp. Stn. in 1997. Cimarron has the pedigree ‘Payne’ In greenhouse tests, juvenile plants of Ok102 exhibited a (CItr 17717)*2/CO725052 and was released by the Oklahoma susceptible reaction to leaf rust comprised of bulk samples of Agric. Exp. Stn. in 1990. Ok102 traces to the bulk progeny of urediniospores collected from wheat fields in Oklahoma in a single F3:4 head row harvested in 1995.
    [Show full text]
  • Computer Oral History Collection, 1969-1973, 1977
    Computer Oral History Collection, 1969-1973, 1977 Interviewee: Irving Korn Interviewer: Robina Mapstone Date: May 11, 1973 Repository: Archives Center, National Museum of American History MAPSTONE: Let's go back and put a career trace on you. How did you get to go to Aberdeen and what were you doing there? KORN: That is an interesting story by itself. I was drafted into the Army. After completing basic training I was assigned to Aberdeen in another laboratory--I guess it was the Ballistic Research Lab which had a computer lab in it. But I was assigned to, essentially, Atomic Bomb instrumentation. After three months I was transferred because my security had not come through. I had to get out of the web. I went to the Automotive Lab at Aberdeen where I did automotive instrumentation and chalk testing and so on, for about nine months and when my security finally came in, I went back to the Ballistic Research Lab and said I would like to come back there and I would like to get into the Computer Lab. So that is how I got into computers. And the first assignment I had was integrating the first, what I believe to be the first, high speed printer ever built. Which was made by Shepard which was delivered for purposes of integration with the EDVAC. You probably have data on the EDVAC. It is also like maybe the number three computer or something like that. MAPSTONE: That's right, I do. KORN: That was, I think, the sister machine of the one at the Bureau of Standards, with the mercury memory and the transformer logic.
    [Show full text]
  • Send2press Blue Online
    Send2Press BLUE Level Online Sites 2007 1 Destination URL Note: all points subject to change, most sites pull news based on content - so automobile sites don't pull medical news, etc. For latest pub lists: www.Send2Press.com/lists/ .NET Developer's Journal (SYS-CON Media) http://www.dotnet.sys-con.com 123Jump.com, Inc. http://www.123jump.com/ 1960 Sun http://www.the1960sun.com 20/20 Downtown http://www.abcnews.com/Sections/downtown/index.html 24x7 Magazine (Ascend Media) http://www.24x7mag.com 50 Plus Lifestyles http://www.50pluslifestylesonline.com A Taste of New York Network http://www.tasteofny.com ABC http://www.abc.com ABC News http://www.abcnews.com ABC Radio http://abcradio.go.com/ Aberdeen Group (aka Aberdeen Asset Managemehttp://www.aberdeen.com Abilene Reporter-News http://reporter-news.com/ ABN Amro http://www.abnamro.com About.com http://about.com/ aboutREMEDIATION http://www.aboutremediation.com AboutThatCar.com http://www.aboutthatcar.com ABSNet http://www.absnet.net/ Accountants World LLC (eTopics) http://www.accountantsworld.com Accutrade (TD AMERITRADE, Inc.) http://www.accutrade.com Acquire Media Corp. http://www.acquiremedia.com Activ Financial http://www.activfinancial.com Adelante Valle http://www.adelantevalle.com/ ADP ADP Clearing & Outsourcing Services (fka US Clehttp://www.usclearing.com Advance Internet http://www.advance.net Advance Newspapers (Advance Internet) http://www.advancenewspapers.com/ Advanced Imaging Magazine (Cygnus Interactive http://www.advancedimagingpro.com Advanced Packaging Magazine (PennWell) http://ap.pennnet.com/ Advanced Radio Network http://www.graveline.com www.send2press.com/lists/ Send2Press BLUE Level Online Sites 2007 2 Advanstar Communications Inc http://www.advanstar.com/ Advertising Age http://www.adage.com ADVFN Advanced Financial Network http://www.advfn.com Advisor Insight http://www.advisorinsight.com Advisor Media Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • AIRTIME CONTRACT TERMS Introduction
    ITV CUSTOMER RELATIONS LIMITEDBRAND AND COMMERCIAL GLOSSARY -Of- AIRTIME CONTRACT TERMS Introduction: The terms defined in this Glossary of Contract Terms ("Glossary") shall be deemed incorporated into the Deal Arrangements, the Deal Conditions at the following URL: http://www.itvmedia.co.uk/deal_conditions_2008.2009.pdf and the Broadcasters Terms and Conditions at the following URL: http://www.itvmedia.co.uk/broadcasters_terms_and_conditions_2008.2009.pdf. All demographic grouping abbreviations (ABC1, HWCH etc.) shall have the meaning applied to them by BARB. Such definitions are hereby incorporated into this Glossary and the agreements and terms and conditions referred to above for airtime sales entered into by ITV Customer RelationsBrand and Commercial or a Broadcaster. Defined Terms: Aberdeen: means the north geographical transmission Part Area of STV North designated “aberdeen”; Act: means the Broadcasting Acts 1990 and 1996, the Communications Act 2003 and any amendments thereto or any superseding legislation; Actual Delivery: means the actual TVRs delivered by the relevant Broadcasters under a Booking Agreement as reported by BARB; Adjudicator: means the adjudicator appointed pursuant to the Undertakings; Advance Booking Deadline or ABD: means the relevant date from the list of dates published by ITV Customer RelationsBrand and Commercial from time to time on its website at www.itvmedia.co.uk, (or such other deadline as is agreed between an Advertiser or Agency on the one hand and a Broadcaster on the other hand), by which the
    [Show full text]
  • Agenda Aberdeen City Council Regular Meeting City of Aberdeen, South Dakota Monday, May 24, 2021 at 5:30 P.M
    AGENDA ABERDEEN CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING CITY OF ABERDEEN, SOUTH DAKOTA MONDAY, MAY 24, 2021 AT 5:30 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, 123 S. LINCOLN ST. 1. CALL TO ORDER A. ROLL CALL B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 17, 2021 4. OPEN FORUM 5:30 TO 5:40 P.M. – 1. SEE FORMAT GUIDELINES AT END OF AGENDA 5. CONSENT CALENDAR – POSSIBLE APPROVAL A. SET HEARING DATE OF JUNE 7, 2021 AT 5:30 P.M. – SPECIAL ONE-DAY LIQUOR LICENSE ON JUNE 17, 2021 FOR ABERDEEN AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DBA BUSINESS AFTER HOURS, 5TH AVE., SW BETWEEN ALLEY AND SOUTH MAIN ST. B. LICENSE – WATER & SEWER CONTRACTOR – DEBOER CONSTRUCTION INC. C. PLATS: 1. SOVEREIGN GRACE CHURCH SUBD. TO ABERDEEN IN THE SW¼ OF SEC. 6, T123N, R63W OF THE 5TH P.M., BROWN COUNTY, SD (901 – 24TH AVE., SE) 2. STACY HARTY FIRST ADD. TO THE CITY OF ABERDEEN IN THE NE¼ OF SEC. 13, T123N, R64W OF THE 5TH P.M., BROWN COUNTY, SD (424 NORTH JAY ST.) 3. HOLTEY FIRST ADD. TO THE CITY OF ABERDEEN IN THE SE¼ OF SEC. 6, T123N, R63W OF THE 5TH P.M., BROWN COUNTY, SD (2405 NORTH ROOSEVELT ST.) 4. HAPI 2021-2 SUBD. TO THE CITY OF ABERDEEN IN THE NE¼ OF SEC. 13, T123N, R64W OF THE 5TH P.M., BROWN COUNTY, SD (407 NORTH PENN ST.) 5. AMERICAN NEWS FIRST SUBD. TO THE CITY OF ABERDEEN IN THE SW¼ OF SEC.
    [Show full text]
  • Media Nations 2020: Scotland Report
    Media Nations 2020 Scotland report Published 5 August 2020 Contents Section Overview............................................................................................................ 3 The impact of Covid-19 on audiences and broadcasters .................................... 5 TV services and devices.................................................................................... 12 Broadcast TV viewing ....................................................................................... 16 TV programming for and from Scotland ........................................................... 26 Radio and audio ............................................................................................... 34 2 Overview This Media Nations: Scotland report reviews key trends in the television and audio-visual sector as well as in the radio and audio industry in Scotland. The majority of the research relates to 2019 and early 2020 but, given the extraordinary events that surround the Covid-19 pandemic, Ofcom has undertaken research into how our viewing and news consumption habits have changed during this period. This is explored in the Impact of Covid-19 on audiences and broadcasters section. The report provides updates on several datasets, including bespoke data collected directly from licensed television and radio broadcasters (for output, spend and revenue in 2019), Ofcom’s proprietary consumer research (for audience opinions), and BARB and RAJAR (for audience consumption). In addition to this Scotland report, there are separate
    [Show full text]
  • NPF4 Submission
    1 THE ENERGY TRANSITION ZONE NPF4 Submission April 2020 2 Foreword This submission to the National Planning Framework Investment in the Hydrogen Hub, a hydrogen production, 4 (NPF4) Call for Ideas, has been prepared on behalf of storage and distribution network of green hydrogen, Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeen Harbour, Opportunity would capitalise on the offshore wind developments in North East (ONE) and Invest Aberdeen. the immediate vicinity and could create a global hydrogen export hub within the zone. This is an ambitious project The ‘Call for Ideas’ creates an opportunity not only to that builds on the phasing of H2 Aberdeen. It extends answer the questions in the prospectus, but also to the provision of hydrogen powered transport to other introduce particular projects and concepts to this most modes and users, including marine and rail. It accelerates exciting transformation in Development Planning. hydrogen as part of the heat networks for housing Aberdeen South Harbour was one of the National Projects and ultimately will create sufficient green hydrogen identified in NPF3. This £350m construction project at supply for export. Both of these projects will attract Aberdeen Harbour South (H2) is now underway, supported a cluster of research and development, industrial test by additional investment through the Aberdeen City and demonstration and new businesses around these Region Deal and Scottish Enterprise. In response to the opportunities with new skills and retraining potential developing Offshore Wind rounds, Aberdeen City Council, and new job creation. The Aberdeen City Council Local Scottish Enterprise and ONE have been working with Development Plan has responded with a new Energy Aberdeen Harbour to determine how best the city region Transition Zone policy and allocation of certain sites to can attract new investment to accelerate delivery of net deliver the initial phase around ScotWind developments.
    [Show full text]
  • Place-Names in SERF
    Place-names in SERF www.nls.uk Peter McNiven Research Affiliate Dept of Celtic University of Glasgow Menstrie May 2016 1 Contents Abbreviations and acknowledgements 3 Introduction 4 Sources Maps 5 Documentary sources 5 Place-names in SERF 6 Language 6 Ecology and Landscape 6 Agriculture and farming life 7 Fauna 7 Routeways 8 Habitation, social organisation and authority 8 Belief and culture 8 Conclusion 9 Place-name Survey 10 Bibliography 49 Appendix 52 2 Abbreviations A Antiquity AUA Auchterarder DNG Dunning en existing name KPN Kippen parish, Stirlingshire PER Perthshire S Settlement Sc Scots ScEng Scottish English ScG Scottish Gaelic STL Stirlingshire In the first tine of each entry a six-figure grid reference has been given along with the relevant parish abbreviation, shown above, and the following abbreviations indicating what the name refers to: A = antiquity; O = other (e.g. bridge, road), R = relief feature; S = settlement; V = vegetation. The numeral 1 signifies the NGR is accurate, while a 2 means the NGR is implied as the place can only be found on earlier maps than the Ordnance Survey. Note that in the analysis line, the Gaelic spellings conform to the modern spellings found in the SQA Gaelic Orthographic Conventions.1 A name preceded by * indicates a hypothetical unattested form. Note that in the interests of saving time I have not been able to check all the sources mentioned by Angus Watson in his book The Ochils: Placenames, History, Tradition (1995). As part of the STIT (Scottish Toponymy in Transition) Project that ran at the University of Glasgow between 2011 and 2014, we were given access to Angus Watson’s source material.
    [Show full text]