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Competition and Cookery in a Global Cultural Format

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Karen Ross and Doug Wood work for Shine Group, which holds the MasterChef format internationally and the rules and guidelines that govern the show’s production globally. The show is formatted and broadcast in over 50 countries. Shine Group produces factual and entertainment programmes via 27 production companies across 11 countries. Karen Ross is MasterChef ’s Creative Director in the UK. Doug Wood is Head of Research at Shine Group. They were interviewed by Louann Haarman.

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Ross, K., Wood, D. (2015). Competition and Cookery in a Global Cultural Format. In: Piazza, R., Haarman, L., Caborn, A. (eds) Values and Choices in Television Discourse. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137478474_14

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