Discourse and media scholars who study television often focus on the way this medium constructs its messages linguistically and semiotically by words, images, sounds, camera movements and in general by making specific choices that appear to reflect cultural values and ideologies. At the same time, television is a very complex medium whose products are the result of a cooperative effort and are generally created under a number of practical constraints and in response to pressing market imperatives. Professionals who make television focus on the production and coherence of their broadcasts, as well as their responsibility to the audience (both in terms of professional commitment to the viewers and consideration of their evolving tastes), and...
Analysis of Television’s various dimensions: knowledge, technology, society, culture, politics, semi...
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This short article examines the strengths and weaknesses of textual analysis as a form of interpreti...
The point of departure for this thesis is the approach to television studies first developed in Read...
This synopsis highlights the vast significance of audiovisual communication in today’s society and m...
This paper aims to examine general argument for television critically, and to discuss what televisio...
In a social and cultural universe in which television assumes an important role in the area of media...
The authors are interested interested in television communication practices from production and gene...
Screen Media offers screen enthusiasts the analytical and theoretical vocabulary required to articul...
From the perspective of analytic philosophical aesthetics, this paper disputes the commonplace pract...
The common critical understanding of television is that it is primarily a medium for communication r...
This paper focuses on the issue of discourse strategies on American TV talk shows, aiming to investi...
Media has become a very powerful cultural institution in the last past decades of the 20th century a...
The audiovisual media are everywhere, spreading their reach even as they undergo unprecedented textu...
At present, TV is a powerful language, and so with a successful future ahead, which the mighty virtu...
Analysis of Television’s various dimensions: knowledge, technology, society, culture, politics, semi...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an exchange on questions of ...
This short article examines the strengths and weaknesses of textual analysis as a form of interpreti...
The point of departure for this thesis is the approach to television studies first developed in Read...
This synopsis highlights the vast significance of audiovisual communication in today’s society and m...
This paper aims to examine general argument for television critically, and to discuss what televisio...
In a social and cultural universe in which television assumes an important role in the area of media...
The authors are interested interested in television communication practices from production and gene...
Screen Media offers screen enthusiasts the analytical and theoretical vocabulary required to articul...
From the perspective of analytic philosophical aesthetics, this paper disputes the commonplace pract...
The common critical understanding of television is that it is primarily a medium for communication r...
This paper focuses on the issue of discourse strategies on American TV talk shows, aiming to investi...
Media has become a very powerful cultural institution in the last past decades of the 20th century a...
The audiovisual media are everywhere, spreading their reach even as they undergo unprecedented textu...
At present, TV is a powerful language, and so with a successful future ahead, which the mighty virtu...
Analysis of Television’s various dimensions: knowledge, technology, society, culture, politics, semi...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an exchange on questions of ...
This short article examines the strengths and weaknesses of textual analysis as a form of interpreti...