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Television after TV: Essays on a Medium in Transition

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Description for Television after TV: Essays on a Medium in Transition Paperback.
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 development of digital systems like TiVo have combined to transform the practice we call watching tv. If tv refers to the technologies, program forms, government policies, and practices of looking associated with the medium in its classic public service and three-network age, it appears that we are now entering a new phase of television. Exploring these changes, the ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Publisher
Duke University Press United States
Number of pages
480
Condition
New
Number of Pages
480
Place of Publication
North Carolina, United States
ISBN
9780822333937
SKU
V9780822333937
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
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About Olsson
Lynn Spigel is a professor in the Department of Radio/Television/Film at Northwestern University. She is the author of Welcome to the Dreamhouse: Popular Media and Postwar Suburbs (published by Duke University Press) and Make Room for TV: Television and the Family Ideal in Postwar America. Jan Olsson is a professor in the Department of Cinema Studies at Stockholm University ... Read more

Reviews for Television after TV: Essays on a Medium in Transition
“A terrific collection of essays by the top scholars in the field, Television after TV revitalizes television studies by exploring the interplay between television and new media and between corporate consolidation and new forms of programming. Not willing to rest on old paradigms or theories, the authors propose new analytical frameworks for making sense of television in the age of ... Read more

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