Television after TV : Essays on a Medium in Transition /
"In the last ten years, television has reinvented itself in numerous ways. The demise of the U.S. three-network system, the rise of multi-channel cable and global satellite delivery, changes in regulation policies and ownership rules, technological innovations in screen design, and the developm...
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2004.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Convergence television: aggregating the form and repurposing content in the culture of conglomeration / John Caldwell
- Lifestyling Britain: the 8-9 slot on British television / Charlotte Brunsdon
- What if?: charting television's new textual boundaries / Jeffrey Sconce
- Interactive television and advertising form in contemporary U.S. television / William Boddy
- Flexible microcasting: gender, generation, and television-internet convergence / Lisa Parks
- Television's next generation: technology-interface culture-flow / William Uricchio
- The rhythms of the reception area: crisis, capitalism, and the waiting room / Anna McCarthy
- Broadcast television: the chances of its survival in a digital age / Jostein Gripsrud
- Double click: the Million Woman March on television and the internet / Anna Everett
- One commercial week: television in Sweden prior to public service / Jan Olsson
- Media capitals: cultural geographies of global TV / Michael Curtin
- At home with television / David Morley
- Pocho.com: reimaging television on the internet / Priscilla Peña Ovalle
- Television, the housewife, and the museum of modern art / Lynn Spigel
- From republic of letters to television republic? citizen readers in the era of broadcast television / John Hartley
- Cultural studies, television studies, and the crisis in the humanities / Julie D'Acci.