UID:
almafu_9959677790502883
Format:
1 online resource (475 p.)
Series Statement:
Console-ing Passions
Content:
A critical reassessment of television and television studies in the age of new media.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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CONTENTS; LYNN SPIGEL Introduction; I. INDUSTRY, PROGRAMS, AND PRODUCTION CONTEXTS; JOHN CALDWELL Convergence Television: Aggregating Form and Repurposing Content in the Culture of Conglomeration; CHARLOTTE BRUNSDON Lifestyling Britain: The 8-9 Slot on British Television; JEFFREY SCONCE What If ?: Charting Television's New Textual Boundaries; WILLIAM BODDY Interactive Television and Advertising Form, in Contemporary U.S. Television; LISA PARKS Flexible Microcastting: Gender, Generation, and Television-Internet Convergence; II. TECHNOLOGY, SOCIETY, AND CULTURAL FORM
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WILLIAM URICCHIO Television's Next Generation: Technology/Interface Culture/FlowANNA McCARTHY The Rhythms of the Reception Area: Crisis, Capitalism, and the Waiting Room TV; JOSTEIN GRIPSRUD Broadcast Television: The Chances of Its Survival in a Digital Age; ANNA EVERETT Double Click: The Million Woman March on Television and the Internet; III. ELECTRONIC NATIONS, THEN AND NOW; JAN OLSSON One Commercial Week: Television in Sweden Prior to Public Service; MICHAEL CURTIN Media Capitals: Cultural Geographies of Global TV; DAVID MORLEY At Home with Television
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PRISCILLA PEÑA OVALLE Pocho.com: Reimaging Television on the InternetIV. TELEVISION TEACHERS; LYNN SPIGEL Television, the Housewife, and the Museum of Modern Art; JOHN HARTLEY From Republic of Letters to Television Republic? Citizen Readers in the Era of Broadcast Television; JULIE D'ACCI Cultural Studies, Television Studies, and the Crisis in the Humanities; Contributors; Index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-8223-3393-7
Language:
English