Major short introduction to the field of television studies. Clearly lays out the birth of this discipline, shows its links with other fields of study and explains key concepts and theoretical debates. Includes interview material with scholars whose work has defined the field
Branston, G. and R. Stafford, The Media Student's Book, second edition (London: Routledge, 1999). ... Brown, M. and M. Wells, 'How did it rate?', Guardian Media section, 27 August 2001, pp. 2–3. Bruhn Jensen, K. (ed.) ...
Crystal Zook's study , chronicling the appearance of black writers at FOX entertainment television in the late 1980s and 1990s , does the same . Zook additionally underscores the dearth of black women writers who she feels ( because of ...
Sreberny-Mohammadi, A., K. Nordenstreng, R. Stevenson and F. Ugboajah (eds), Foreign News in the Media: ... Staten, G., and S. Bayes, The Avid Handbook: Advanced Techniques, Strategies, and Survival Information for Avid Editing Systems, ...
Clark, D. (1995) 'Commodity lesbianism', in G.Dines and J.M.Humez (eds) (1995) Gender, Race and Class in Media, Thousand Oaks and London: Sage. Clarke, A. (1986) '“This is not the boy scouts”: television police series and definitions of ...
Notes 1 The only example I have found is in Feuer ( 1995 : 41 , note 2 ) : ' recent drama documentary films such as ... Real Emotional Logic : Film and Television Docudrama as Persuasive Practice , Southern Illinois University Press ...
——(1992b) 'The price is right but the moments are sticky: television quiz shows and popular culture', in D.Strinati and S.Wagg (eds) Come On Down? Popular Media Culture in Post-War Britain, ... Williams, K. (1997) Get Me a Murder a Day!
Television Studies after TV leads the way in developing new ways of understanding television in the post-broadcast era.
This volume should be in every library and media scholar’s bookshelf.
Hal Humphrey, “Star Trek's Upward Flight,” Los Angeles Times, August 13, 1967, a39C. 55. ... Apotheosis of Gene Roddenberry, or, 'I Had to Get Some Money from Somewhere,'” in The Influence of Star Trek on Television, Film and Culture, ...
This book brings together for the first time David Morley and Charlotte Brunsdon's classic texts, Everyday Television: Nationwide and The Nationwide Audience.