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  1. Professor Raymond Boyle. Professor of Communications (Theatre, Film & Television Studies) telephone: 01413303812. email: Raymond.Boyle@glasgow.ac.uk. R509, 13 The Square, University of Glasgow, G12 8qq. Import to contacts. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8367-470X. Research interests. Publications. Grants. Supervision. Teaching. Additional information.

    • R509, 13 The Square, University of Glasgow, G12 8qq
    • Raymond.Boyle@glasgow.ac.uk
    • 0141 330 3812
    • Professor of Communications
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ray_BoyleRay Boyle - Wikipedia

    Raymond Cornelius Boyle (June 28, 1923 – January 6, 2022), also known as Ray Boyle and Dirk London, was an American film and television actor. He was perhaps best known for playing Morgan Earp in the American western television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp.

  3. 21 mag 2009 · Raymond Boyle, Richard Haynes. Published: 21 May 2009. Cite. Share. Abstract. The fully revised and updated version of this classic text examines the link between three key obsessions of the 21st century: the media, sport and popular culture.

  4. Raymond Boyle is Professor of Communications based within the Centre for Cultural Policy Research at the University of Glasgow. He has published widely on media and sports issues. His most recent books include The Television Entrepreneurs (2012) with Lisa Kelly and PowerPlay: Sport the Media and Popular Culture (2009) with Richard Haynes.

  5. Raymond Boyle. International Chair in Olympism. Invited professor 2009. Dr Boyle is Professor in Communications at the Centre for Cultural Policy Research at the University of Glasgow, and Co-Director of the Masters Programme in Media Management.

  6. 21 mar 2024 · Raymond Boyle - Co_Investigator, ESRC funded project, PSM and the Digital Challenge: purpose, Value and Funding - University of Glasgow | LinkedIn. Professor of Communications at Centre for...

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  7. Overview. Authors: Raymond Boyle. Constitutes the first major study to look at the centrality of talent in the television sector in the digital era. Draws on original research from key stakeholders across the multiplatform television industry. Examines the key role of talent agents in the television and social video industries. 13 Citations.