There is a long critical literature about popular television's role in the public sphere of modern society, underscoring its many shortcomings. While not negating these problems, this chapter suggests that TV (and popular culture) offer opportunities for audiences to air, process, and make political sense of changing cultural horizons, norms, and values
This volume seeks to connect the field of Communication for Development and Social Change to theoret...
Over the last three decades, public broadcasting in Europe, like other public institutions, has been...
This introductory article argues that the current state of debate on television within cultural stud...
The perspective of the public sphere, despite its utility, has some gaps. Not least is its lack of s...
This paper outlines the predominant aesthetics of American public televisions contributors and viewe...
History. Early television ; The mature system in the US and Western Europe ; Spread across the world...
Media research that uses the concept of a public sphere in order to measure distortion against its i...
Over the last three decades, public broadcasting in Europe, like other public institutions, has been...
The article considers basic tendency of contemporary society (the displacement of boundaries between...
The point of departure for this thesis is the approach to television studies first developed in Read...
Public service broadcasting and its commercial alternatives – most notably the corporate media syste...
In an age marked by multiple distribution platforms of content, oligopoly of media sectors and trans...
In a social and cultural universe in which television assumes an important role in the area of media...
On a global basis, public service media face ideological, political, and technological challenges. A...
In the last ten years, television has reinvented itself in numerous ways. The demise of the U.S. thr...
This volume seeks to connect the field of Communication for Development and Social Change to theoret...
Over the last three decades, public broadcasting in Europe, like other public institutions, has been...
This introductory article argues that the current state of debate on television within cultural stud...
The perspective of the public sphere, despite its utility, has some gaps. Not least is its lack of s...
This paper outlines the predominant aesthetics of American public televisions contributors and viewe...
History. Early television ; The mature system in the US and Western Europe ; Spread across the world...
Media research that uses the concept of a public sphere in order to measure distortion against its i...
Over the last three decades, public broadcasting in Europe, like other public institutions, has been...
The article considers basic tendency of contemporary society (the displacement of boundaries between...
The point of departure for this thesis is the approach to television studies first developed in Read...
Public service broadcasting and its commercial alternatives – most notably the corporate media syste...
In an age marked by multiple distribution platforms of content, oligopoly of media sectors and trans...
In a social and cultural universe in which television assumes an important role in the area of media...
On a global basis, public service media face ideological, political, and technological challenges. A...
In the last ten years, television has reinvented itself in numerous ways. The demise of the U.S. thr...
This volume seeks to connect the field of Communication for Development and Social Change to theoret...
Over the last three decades, public broadcasting in Europe, like other public institutions, has been...
This introductory article argues that the current state of debate on television within cultural stud...