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Television

edited by Toby Miller

(Critical concepts in media and cultural studies)

Routledge, 2003

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"... all selections are in English, derive from published sources, and for the most part first appeared in journals, rather than books" -- P. 1, v. 1

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Bringing together the most important writings on television in theoretical, historical, empirical and political terms, from the USA and Europe, with significant coverage of other international works, this collection demonstrates television's global significance, as a field of study, to disciplines across both the humanities and social sciences.

Table of Contents

  • Volume I Toby Miller Introduction History Part 1 Early Television 1. Samuel Brody Television: A New Weapon for the New Imperialist War The Daily Worker [June 14, 1930] 2. Jonathan Sterne Television Under Construction: American Television and the Problem of Distribution, 1926-62 Media Culture & Society, 21, 4, pp. 503-30 [1999] 3. Anna McCarthy 'Like an Earthquake': Theater Television, Boxing, and the Black Public Sphere Quarterly Review of Film and Video 16, 3-4, pp. 307-23 [1999] 4. William Boddy The Amateur, the Housewife, and the Salesroom Floor: Promoting Postwar US Television International Journal of Cultural Studies 1, 1, pp. 129-42 [1998] 5. Inger L. Stole There Is No Place Like Home: NBC's Search for a Daytime Audience, 1954-1957 Communication Review 2, 2, pp. 135-61 [1997] 6. Des Freedman How Her Majesty's Opposition Grew to Like Commercial Television: The Labour Party and the Origins of ITV Media History 5, 1, pp. 19-32 [1999] 7. Liesbet van Zoonen and Jan Wieten 'It Wasn't Exactly a Miracle': The Arrival of Television in Dutch Family Life Media Culture & Society 16, 4, pp. 641-59 [1994] Part 2 The Mature System in the US and Western Europe 8. Michael Curtin Connections and Differences: The Spatial Dimension of Television History Film and History 30, 1, pp. 51-61 [2000] 9. Manuel Alvarado Selling Television, in Albert Moran, ed. Film Policy pp. 62-71 [London: Routledge, 1996] 10. America Rodriguez Creating an Audience and Remapping a Nation: A Brief History of US Spanish Language Broadcasting 1930-1980 Quarterly Review of Film and Video 16, 3-4, pp. 357-74 [1999] 11. Carmelo Garitaonandia Regional Television in Europe European Journal of Communication 8, 3, pp. 277-94 [1993] 12. Alison Harcourt The European Commission and the Regulation of the Media Industry Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal 16, pp. 425-49 [1998] 13. Charlotte Brunsdon, Catherine Johnson, Rachel Moseley and Helen Wheatley Factual Entertainment on British Television: The Midlands TV Research Group's '8-9 Project' European Journal of Cultural Studies 4, 1, pp. 29-62 [2001] 14. Paolo Carpignano, Robin Andersen, Stanley Aronowitz and William Difazio Chatter in the Age of Electronic Reproduction: Talk Television and the 'Public Mind' Social Text 8, 3-9, 1, pp. 33-55 [1990] Part 3 Spread Across the World 15. S. G. Lapin Television Broadcasting Great Soviet Encyclopedia 3rd ed. Vol. 25, pp. 484-86 [New York: Macmillan
  • London: Collier Macmillan, 1980] 16. Arvind Rajagopal Mediating Modernity: Theorizing Reception in a Non-Western Society Communication Review 1, 4, pp. 441-69 [1996] 17. Steven Barraclough/

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  • NCID
    BA60486935
  • ISBN
    • 9780415255028
    • 9780415255035
    • 9780415255042
    • 9780415255059
    • 9780415255066
    • 9780415302005
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    5 v.
  • Size
    24 cm
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