© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an exchange on questions of value from two distinct but overlapping perspectives on television. Among other things, it looks at the differences between academic and industry approaches to questions of quality and value and the way in which these approaches are changing. In what ways does the upsurge in production studies promise improved understanding and how is this growth connected with the traditions of textual and audience research? How is the steady transformation of television, as a multi-platform element of digital culture but also a sector of cultural production still framed by national as well as international policy contexts, shifting the way research relates ...
Focusing on the growing power of transnational media corporations in an increasingly globalized envi...
From Netflix and Hulu to iPlayer and iQiyi, the rapid growth of internet-distributed television serv...
The point of departure for this thesis is the approach to television studies first developed in Read...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an exchange on questions of ...
This chapter offers a reflection on the value of dialogue across media industries and academia in en...
Discourse and media scholars who study television often focus on the way this medium constructs its ...
Over the years, television research has sought to understand the nature of the relationship between ...
Television studies must now address a complex environment where change has been vigorous but uneven,...
We argue that the most significant and influential research on television over the past five decades...
The authors are interested interested in television communication practices from production and gene...
In a context in which cultural and industrial globalization is increasingly presented as a complex a...
The transition to digital television will increasingly introduce new business models and content for...
This article focuses on media engagement within the industry. The article takes the form of a dialog...
This thesis explores the discourses of success within the Anglophone transatlantic television indust...
This paper aims to examine general argument for television critically, and to discuss what televisio...
Focusing on the growing power of transnational media corporations in an increasingly globalized envi...
From Netflix and Hulu to iPlayer and iQiyi, the rapid growth of internet-distributed television serv...
The point of departure for this thesis is the approach to television studies first developed in Read...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an exchange on questions of ...
This chapter offers a reflection on the value of dialogue across media industries and academia in en...
Discourse and media scholars who study television often focus on the way this medium constructs its ...
Over the years, television research has sought to understand the nature of the relationship between ...
Television studies must now address a complex environment where change has been vigorous but uneven,...
We argue that the most significant and influential research on television over the past five decades...
The authors are interested interested in television communication practices from production and gene...
In a context in which cultural and industrial globalization is increasingly presented as a complex a...
The transition to digital television will increasingly introduce new business models and content for...
This article focuses on media engagement within the industry. The article takes the form of a dialog...
This thesis explores the discourses of success within the Anglophone transatlantic television indust...
This paper aims to examine general argument for television critically, and to discuss what televisio...
Focusing on the growing power of transnational media corporations in an increasingly globalized envi...
From Netflix and Hulu to iPlayer and iQiyi, the rapid growth of internet-distributed television serv...
The point of departure for this thesis is the approach to television studies first developed in Read...