Television StudiesJohn Wiley & Sons, 15 janv. 2019 - 208 pages Television Studies provides an overview of the origins, central ideas, and intellectual traditions of this exciting field. What have been the primary areas of inquiry in television studies? Why and how did these areas develop? How have scholars studied them? How are they developing? What have been the discipline’s key works? This book answers these questions by tracing the history of television studies right up to the digital present, surveying emerging scholarship, and addressing new questions about the field’s relationship with the digital. The second edition includes an examination of how internet-distributed services such as Netflix have adjusted the stories, industrial practices, and audience experience of television. For all those wondering how to study television, or even why to study television, this new edition of Television Studies will provide a clear and engaging overview of key topics. The book works as a stand-alone introduction and, by placing key works in a broader context, can also provide an excellent basis for an entire course. |
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... particular programs may have held greater sway, as when the owners of 82.6% of American televisions watched Elvis on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1956, when 32.3 million Britons tuned in to watch England defeat Germany in the World Cup Final ...
... particular way of studying television now exists – which we call television studies – and in the following pages we explore the various intellectual, industrial, and sociocultural forces that characterize its distinction. What.
... particular have often contributed significantly to the development of television studies, especially given the free flow of ideas and intellectuals between these areas and the US and especially the UK. And while the brand of media ...
... particular social, historical, and national contexts of these efforts to understand the medium. We organize the key intellectual influences on television studies broadly as social science approaches, humanities approaches, and cultural ...
... particular focus on its coverage of industrial relations.13 The question of bias in coverage of the trade unions was particularly controversial at this time, and the coverage by television news became a particular flashpoint because of ...