The 1990s on the RTS Screens: Analysis of the Domestic Television Series and the Audience Attitudes

Nataša Simeunović-Bajić, M. Vujović, D. Pavlovic
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In the cultural memory of peoples or individual groups, there is always a certain temporal point around which complex socio-political discourses develop. In Serbia, it was the 1990s. Many studies analyzed this period from different and opposite perspectives, but research on TV programs from that era has been rather neglected. This paper focuses on TV series and audience attitudes in order to determine their role in this period. The methodology is based on secondary data from previously conducted research since it is difficult to determine the audience's attitudes towards a serial program that was broadcasted in the 1990s from this temporal distance. The reports from the RTS (Radio Television of Serbia) Research Center were used, and a brief analysis of individual achievements from that period was made to define a more general picture of the television series offered. The methods used were: historical analysis, content analysis and comparative analysis, therefore, the qualitative approach dominates. Ideology has long been identified as an increasingly common component of popular content, so particular attention was paid in this paper to detailed analysis and „reading between the lines.“ Although at first glance it was expected that clear ideological representational matrices would be recognized in TV series broadcasted in the 1990s, our research shows that this is not the case. Detailed analysis provided answers to the newly discovered meanings of a complex and never-completed process of cultural formation within the peculiarities of everyday life in a territory that was largely isolated and at a time pressed by various phenomenological and axiological categories. That everyday life was human, lively and inevitable, and its representation in the series does not cover the semantic paradigm of the most difficult of all times in contemporary Serbian history. In a deeper reading of the attitudes and thinking of the audience, it is noticed that the perception of the socio-political crisis of the time was projected on the wishes of the audience, as it pleaded for more fun, optimism and humanity, which became part of the basic viewing preferences. More than that, viewers have expressed a need for much more love content in future recorded series, which shows a certain measure of saturation, on the one hand, and a culmination of optimism and relaxation regarding the expectations of the serial content, on the other. The audience's desires were turned toward distraction from reality, wars, sanctions and dark topics.
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RTS屏幕上的90年代:国产电视剧与观众态度分析
在民族或个体群体的文化记忆中,总有一个特定的时间点,复杂的社会政治话语围绕着这个时间点发展。在塞尔维亚,那是上世纪90年代。许多研究从不同和相反的角度分析了这一时期,但对那个时代的电视节目的研究却相当被忽视。本文主要研究电视剧和观众的态度,以确定它们在这一时期的作用。该方法基于先前进行的研究的二手数据,因为很难从这个时间距离确定观众对20世纪90年代播出的系列节目的态度。使用了RTS(塞尔维亚广播电视)研究中心的报告,并对该时期的个别成就进行了简要分析,以确定所提供的电视系列的更一般的情况。采用的方法有:历史分析、内容分析和比较分析,因此定性方法占主导地位。意识形态长期以来一直被认为是流行内容中越来越常见的组成部分,因此本文特别注意对其进行详细分析和“字里行间的阅读”。“虽然乍一看,人们期望在20世纪90年代播出的电视剧中能够识别出清晰的意识形态代表性矩阵,但我们的研究表明,情况并非如此。详细的分析为一个复杂的、从未完成的文化形成过程的新发现的意义提供了答案,这个文化形成过程在一个很大程度上是孤立的,并且在一个时期受到各种现象学和价值论范畴的压力。日常生活是人类的、生动的和不可避免的,这一系列的表现没有涵盖当代塞尔维亚历史上最困难时期的语义范式。在对观众态度和思想的深入解读中,我们注意到,当时对社会政治危机的看法是投射在观众的愿望上的,因为它要求更多的乐趣,乐观和人性,这成为基本观看偏好的一部分。不仅如此,观众们还表达了对未来录制的连续剧中更多爱情内容的需求,这一方面显示了一定程度的饱和,另一方面显示了对连续剧内容的乐观和放松的期望。观众的欲望被从现实、战争、制裁和黑暗话题中转移开来。
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