Dealing primarily with the post-1996 era shaped by digital technologies and defined by consumer choice and brand marketing, this book brings together leading scholars, established journalists and experienced broadcasters working in the field of contemporary television to debate what we currently mean by quality TV. They go deep into contemporary American television fictions, from The Sopranos and The West Wing, to CSI and Lost. But how do we understand the emergence of these kinds of fiction? Are they genuinely new? What does quality tv have to tell us about the state of today's television market? And is it quality? Original, often polemic, each chapter proposes new ways of thinking about and defining quality TV. There is a foreword from Ro...
Seeing It on Television: Televisuality in the Contemporary US ‘High-end’ Series is co-authored by Do...
This paper vindicates the current US television drama as an example of quality television able to en...
This paper addresses the question as to whether serial quality TV has the potential to valorize its ...
Book synopsis: In his seminal book "Television's Second Golden Age", Robert Thompson described quali...
This dissertation explores the terms quality and risk in U.S television in the TVIV (2007-present) e...
© 2021 Andrew David LynchQuality Television is a genre that prioritises realism and cultural distinc...
Quality Taste or Tasting Quality? A television audience in transition The nation goes to the dogs i...
There is certainly a “before” and “after” to television in America and internationally when consider...
The notion of ‘quality television’ has undergone endless revisions over the last three decades. Give...
In the 1970s, the TV reviews published by Artur da Távola rose a new discursive place for TV journal...
Quality Assessment of Television, reviewed by Adrian Moynes Communication Concepts 6: Agenda-Setting...
In a context in which cultural and industrial globalization is increasingly presented as a complex a...
Seeing It on Television: Televisuality in the Contemporary US ‘High-end’ Series is co-authored by Do...
Television is an ever-evolving and multi-dimensional medium, being at once a technology, an industry...
La recensione analizza il volume "Quality Television" cercando di fare il punto sul dibattito intorn...
Seeing It on Television: Televisuality in the Contemporary US ‘High-end’ Series is co-authored by Do...
This paper vindicates the current US television drama as an example of quality television able to en...
This paper addresses the question as to whether serial quality TV has the potential to valorize its ...
Book synopsis: In his seminal book "Television's Second Golden Age", Robert Thompson described quali...
This dissertation explores the terms quality and risk in U.S television in the TVIV (2007-present) e...
© 2021 Andrew David LynchQuality Television is a genre that prioritises realism and cultural distinc...
Quality Taste or Tasting Quality? A television audience in transition The nation goes to the dogs i...
There is certainly a “before” and “after” to television in America and internationally when consider...
The notion of ‘quality television’ has undergone endless revisions over the last three decades. Give...
In the 1970s, the TV reviews published by Artur da Távola rose a new discursive place for TV journal...
Quality Assessment of Television, reviewed by Adrian Moynes Communication Concepts 6: Agenda-Setting...
In a context in which cultural and industrial globalization is increasingly presented as a complex a...
Seeing It on Television: Televisuality in the Contemporary US ‘High-end’ Series is co-authored by Do...
Television is an ever-evolving and multi-dimensional medium, being at once a technology, an industry...
La recensione analizza il volume "Quality Television" cercando di fare il punto sul dibattito intorn...
Seeing It on Television: Televisuality in the Contemporary US ‘High-end’ Series is co-authored by Do...
This paper vindicates the current US television drama as an example of quality television able to en...
This paper addresses the question as to whether serial quality TV has the potential to valorize its ...