The studies explored in the book are divided into two complementary sections: ‘The Analysis of the Television Product’, contributed by academics, and ‘What’s Behind the Screen?’, covering corresponding topics from the perspective of practitioners and professionals
Book review of New television: The aesthetics and politics of a genre by Martin ShusterChicago: Univ...
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Book review of New television: The aesthetics and politics of a genre by Martin ShusterChicago: Univ...
Much has happened in the past fifty years, and the broadcasting system and in fact the entire media ...
Book review of 'TV Critics and Popular Culture: a history of British television criticism' by Paul R...
Reviews of 'Television studies after TV : understanding television in the post-broadcast era' edited...
[First paragraph] n the twentieth century, the development of consumer society in the West was inext...
Vicki Mayer’s book is unusual in that, despite its title, it is not about television producers at al...
Channels of Discourse: Television and Contemporary Criticism Ed. Robert Allen. Review by James Colli...
A review of Bourdon and Méadel (eds.), Television Audiences Across The World: Deoconstructing the Ra...
Quality Assessment of Television, reviewed by Adrian Moynes Communication Concepts 6: Agenda-Setting...
Jason Mittell, Complex TV: The Poetics of Contemporary Television Storytelling (New York: New York U...
Discourse and media scholars who study television often focus on the way this medium constructs its ...
J. Fiske Power plays, power works, reviewed by David E. Butler M. Skovmand and K. Schroder {eds.) Me...
Book Review of: Cinema Beyond Film: Media Epistemology in the Modern Era, edited by François Albéra ...
Cunningham, Stuart; Elizabeth, Jacka; and Sinclair, John (eds) (1996) New Patterns in Global Televis...
Distribution Revolution collects in-depth interviews with 17 key Hollywood figures to offer insight ...
Book review of New television: The aesthetics and politics of a genre by Martin ShusterChicago: Univ...
Much has happened in the past fifty years, and the broadcasting system and in fact the entire media ...
Book review of 'TV Critics and Popular Culture: a history of British television criticism' by Paul R...