Television - Lupin and The Responder

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Across
  1. 4. Binary ________. A structural theory stating that narrative tension and meaning are created through pairs of opposing forces or concepts. (10)
  2. 5. Social ______. A media style or sub-genre characterised by its gritty, authentic depiction of socio-economic hardships, working-class communities, and real-world issues. (7)
  3. 6. In UK broadcasting, the 9:00 PM cutoff point known as the _____ protects children from unsuitable content. (9)
  4. 7. A method of categorising a target market or audience segment by their shared psychological attributes, values, beliefs, interests, and lifestyles. (14)
  5. 11. The deliberate referencing or borrowing of codes, conventions, or styles from other media texts to shape meaning. (15)
  6. 13. Martin _______. The actor who plays Chris in The Responder. (7)
  7. 15. The process by which media industries operate on an international scale, distributing cultural products across national borders. (13)
  8. 16. Netflix and BBC iPlayer are both examples of a Video On _______ service. (6)
Down
  1. 1. A state in which what is real and what is fiction are seamlessly blended together so that there is no clear distinction for the audience. (13)
  2. 2. The capacity for a media sign, image, or text to have multiple interpretations or meanings depending on the viewer's background. (9)
  3. 3. Everything that appears within the frame of a shot, including settings, costumes, props, lighting, and acting choices, used to communicate meaning. (4-2-5)
  4. 8. Codes in a media product that imply a subsequent event, driving the plot forward. (6)
  5. 9. The Parisian museum from which Assane steals the necklace in Lupin. (6)
  6. 10. The BBC is a prime example of a Public Service _____, funded by public means to inform, educate, and entertain. (11)
  7. 12. The independent regulatory body empowered to set and enforce content standards for television and radio in the UK is called _____. (5)
  8. 14. Codes within a media text that create a mystery, puzzle, or unanswered question to hook the audience's curiosity. (6)