Digitalization, convergence and the proliferation of shows and platforms have changed television, with consequences for viewing practices, textual forms and production approaches. In the last few years, the growth of players like Netflix, Amazon, HBO and FX, US has turned television sitcoms and comedy series into a crucial experimental arena. The genre’s traditionally unstable borders have been further reshaped, as the various changes in models, formats, sizes, writing, production and distribution practices have subtly or radically altered how viewers are engaged through laughter, affect and other comedic devices. Several trends and trajectories have emerged in US TV comedy series to challenge the genre’s traditional traits (the half-hour f...
In their book Reading Television (1978: 64-5), John Fiske and John Hartley define television as a me...
The chapter will explore the reasons underlying the evolution in size of tv series, starting from th...
Thinking Outside the Box brings together some of the best and most challenging scholarship about TV ...
Digitalization, convergence and the proliferation of shows and platforms have changed television, wi...
Through exploring the use of documentary style in a selection of contemporary American comedy series...
This thesis explores the way in which the institutional changes that have occurred within the post-n...
This study explores issues surrounding authorship, temporality, and style in relation to post-broadc...
The emergence of Internet-distributed television services such as Netflix has led viewers and legacy...
After decades of academic debate on the differences between television and cinema aesthetics, televi...
Television—like all other artforms—is informed by historical context; furthermore, comedy is a centu...
This essay explores the subject of the “movie-episode”, i.e. a feature length installment in a telev...
In this paper I intend to revisit from a critical perspective some issues related to the contemporar...
Television programming has not been subjected to close critical analysis of its underlying structure...
none1noTwo US contemporary TV comedies, Master of None (2016-) and Atlanta (2016-), illustrate how t...
abstract: Historically, television was based on forty years of hitting the “reset” button every week...
In their book Reading Television (1978: 64-5), John Fiske and John Hartley define television as a me...
The chapter will explore the reasons underlying the evolution in size of tv series, starting from th...
Thinking Outside the Box brings together some of the best and most challenging scholarship about TV ...
Digitalization, convergence and the proliferation of shows and platforms have changed television, wi...
Through exploring the use of documentary style in a selection of contemporary American comedy series...
This thesis explores the way in which the institutional changes that have occurred within the post-n...
This study explores issues surrounding authorship, temporality, and style in relation to post-broadc...
The emergence of Internet-distributed television services such as Netflix has led viewers and legacy...
After decades of academic debate on the differences between television and cinema aesthetics, televi...
Television—like all other artforms—is informed by historical context; furthermore, comedy is a centu...
This essay explores the subject of the “movie-episode”, i.e. a feature length installment in a telev...
In this paper I intend to revisit from a critical perspective some issues related to the contemporar...
Television programming has not been subjected to close critical analysis of its underlying structure...
none1noTwo US contemporary TV comedies, Master of None (2016-) and Atlanta (2016-), illustrate how t...
abstract: Historically, television was based on forty years of hitting the “reset” button every week...
In their book Reading Television (1978: 64-5), John Fiske and John Hartley define television as a me...
The chapter will explore the reasons underlying the evolution in size of tv series, starting from th...
Thinking Outside the Box brings together some of the best and most challenging scholarship about TV ...