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MCUK TV: UK Local TV London Broadcast (TX 7–8-9 February 2026)_TVPM

MCUK TV: UK Local TV London Broadcast (TX 7–8-9 February 2026)_TVPM

Mullen, Mary ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0002-8633-2534 (2026) MCUK TV: UK Local TV London Broadcast (TX 7–8-9 February 2026)_TVPM. [Video]

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Abstract

ABSTRACT— MCUK TV: UK Local TV London Broadcast (7–8-9 February 2026). Practice-as-Research Television Arts Outcome.
Miss Caribbean UK 2024–2025 is a live cultural and educational broadcast project developed through a partnership between Miss Caribbean UK and the University of Greenwich. Filmed and edited by University of Greenwich undergraduate co-producers, the production was executive produced by Lorna Cole (LONDON LIVE TV (LLTV) Partnerships (2019-2025) / Good Soul Media, (PRESENT)) and Mary Mullen (TV Arts Practice Researcher and Academic Producer Lead, University of Greenwich). The project positions carnival pageantry and diasporic cultural performance within contemporary screen production practice through collaboration between members of the UK Caribbean diaspora, television professionals, and undergraduate student producers. Contributors articulate narratives of cultural identity, heritage, representation, and community, foregrounding diasporic visibility and shared cultural expression within a public-facing broadcast context. Operating simultaneously as a professional broadcast collaboration, participatory media project, and pedagogic television model, the production embeds live event broadcasting within higher education as a form of curriculum-integrated industry practice. In doing so, the project advances community engagement, cultural visibility, collaborative authorship, and inclusive approaches to screen representation while providing students with experience of live broadcast production workflows, audience-facing transmission, and industry-regulated television practice. The project contributes to wider Practice-as-Research investigations surrounding participatory broadcasting, community media ecologies, Public Service Broadcasting values, and industry-integrated television education within contemporary screen industries.
Broadcast: UK Local TV London, 7–9 February 2026.

Item Type: Video
Uncontrolled Keywords: TV broadcasts, industry-meets-education, Caribbean diaspora, Windrush Museum, TVPM - UK-Local TV - LONDON
Subjects: N Fine Arts > NX Arts in general
P Language and Literature > PN Literature (General) > PN1990 Broadcasting
Faculty / School / Research Centre / Research Group: Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences
Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences > School of Design and Creative Industries
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Last Modified: 18 May 2026 17:15
URI: https://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/53503

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