Consistently brilliant during its run and standing the test of time over 10 years since the series finale, HBO’s The Wire pioneered the season-long procedural and season-to-season pivot to perfection. It interweaves social issues with compelling storylines, shedding light on the complex problems the urban poor continue to face in today's America. The Wire has been taught by Harvard University sociology professors, and remains timely and topical in the current political climate. This landmark series will continue to be the benchmark to meet or better, for generations to come. Here are my top 10 reasons Why Every Show Needs to Be More Like The Wire
In my thesis I analyze the narrative structure, style, fictional world of The Wire, and their mutual...
Hailed as a masterpiece of American television, The Wire shines a light on urban decay in contempora...
This paper examines a core tension in the political television serial The Wire (2002-2008). While se...
Unlike much scholarship on television that studies the medium\u27s effects on viewers or looks at on...
The Wire’s figuration of the complexity of the relations between the different social structures, in...
The concept that dramatic fiction should be a form of truth, and not just entertainment is not a new...
Unlike most courses dedicated to The Wire that have examined race, class, criminal justice, urban st...
In my Steinmetz oral presentation, I will be presenting my research and findings from my thesis. My ...
Few other television series have received as much academic, media, and fan celebration as The Wire, ...
SLIDESHARE The Wire (HBO 2002-08) is one of the most ever critically acclaimed TV-shows. It transcen...
The acclaimed HBO television drama The Wire (2002-2008) is both journalistic and about journalism. I...
David Simon and Edward Burns’s TV series The Wire (HBO, 2002–08) opens with a killing and builds fro...
Beyond its oft-praised "realism", The Wire (HBO, 2002-2008) – precisely because of its closeness to ...
This article examines the HBO television series The Wire as an example of a popular cultural form th...
The Wire, the series conceived by David Simon at the beginning of the past decade and broadcasted by...
In my thesis I analyze the narrative structure, style, fictional world of The Wire, and their mutual...
Hailed as a masterpiece of American television, The Wire shines a light on urban decay in contempora...
This paper examines a core tension in the political television serial The Wire (2002-2008). While se...
Unlike much scholarship on television that studies the medium\u27s effects on viewers or looks at on...
The Wire’s figuration of the complexity of the relations between the different social structures, in...
The concept that dramatic fiction should be a form of truth, and not just entertainment is not a new...
Unlike most courses dedicated to The Wire that have examined race, class, criminal justice, urban st...
In my Steinmetz oral presentation, I will be presenting my research and findings from my thesis. My ...
Few other television series have received as much academic, media, and fan celebration as The Wire, ...
SLIDESHARE The Wire (HBO 2002-08) is one of the most ever critically acclaimed TV-shows. It transcen...
The acclaimed HBO television drama The Wire (2002-2008) is both journalistic and about journalism. I...
David Simon and Edward Burns’s TV series The Wire (HBO, 2002–08) opens with a killing and builds fro...
Beyond its oft-praised "realism", The Wire (HBO, 2002-2008) – precisely because of its closeness to ...
This article examines the HBO television series The Wire as an example of a popular cultural form th...
The Wire, the series conceived by David Simon at the beginning of the past decade and broadcasted by...
In my thesis I analyze the narrative structure, style, fictional world of The Wire, and their mutual...
Hailed as a masterpiece of American television, The Wire shines a light on urban decay in contempora...
This paper examines a core tension in the political television serial The Wire (2002-2008). While se...