Sage handbook of television studies
Sage handbook of television studies
Television studies
- London Sage 2015
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ownership and regulation -- How to study ownership and regulation / Regulation and ownership in the United States / Television in Latin America : from commercialism to reform? / Ownership and regulation of television in anglophone Africa / Ownership and regulation in Europe / International regulation and organizations / Television in India : ideas, institutions and practices / Mexican research on TV : a tradition framed by a powerful quasi-monopolistic TV system / Makers and making -- How to study makers and making / The division of labor in television / From network to post-network age of US television news / Hollywood story : diversity, writing and the end of television as we know it / Television cinematography / Options and exclusivity : economic pressures on TV writers' compensation and the effects of writers' room culture / A greener screening future : manufacturing and recycling as the subjects of television studies / Cultural forms -- Television program formats : their making and meaning / Cultural forms of television : sport / Latin American telenovelas : affect, citizenship and interculturality / Television news and current affairs / Music on television / Reality television / Television drama / Sperm receptacles, money-hungry monsters and fame whores : reality celebrity motherhood and the transmediated grotesque / Audiences, reception, consumption -- From the networks to new media : making sense of television audiences / Effects and cultivation / Active audience and uses and gratifications / Raced audiences and the logic of representation / Classed audiences in the age of neoliberal capitalism / Des Freedman -- Allison Perlman -- Martín Becerra, Guillermo Mastrini and Silvio Waisbord -- Ruth Teer-Tomaselli -- Stylianos Papathanassopoulos -- Paschal Preston and Roderick Flynn -- Arvind Rajagopal -- Guillermo Orozco -- Miranda J. Banks -- Michael Curtin and Kevin Sanson -- Oliver Boyd-Barrett -- Darnell Hunt -- Deborah Tudor -- Felicia D. Henderson -- Vicki Mayer and Clare Cannon -- Albert Moran -- David Rowe -- André Dorcé -- Kathleen M. Ryan, Lisa McLaughlin and David Sholle -- Matthew Delmont -- Mark Andrejevic -- Jason Jacobs -- Brenda R. Weber and Jennifer Lynn Jones -- Laura Grindstaff -- Michael Morgan, James Shanahan and Nancy Signorielli -- Helen Wood -- L.S. Kim -- Mike Wayne. Part I. Part II. Part III. Part IV.
Bringing together a truly international spread of contributors from across the UK, US, South America, Mexico and Australia, this book charts the field of television studies from issues of ownership and regulation through to reception and consumption. Separate chapters are dedicated to examining the roles of journalists, writers, cinematographers, producers and manufacturers in the production process, whilst others explore different formats including sport, novella and soap opera, news and current affairs, music and reality TV. The final section analyses the pivotal role played by audiences in the contexts of gender, race and class, and spans a range of topics from effects studies to audience consumption. This book is an essential reference work for all advanced undergraduates, graduate students and academics across broadcasting, mass communication and media studies.
9780761947417
2014941608
Television.
Television broadcasting.
Television.
Television broadcasting.
Handbooks and manuals.
PN1992.5 / .S33 2015
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ownership and regulation -- How to study ownership and regulation / Regulation and ownership in the United States / Television in Latin America : from commercialism to reform? / Ownership and regulation of television in anglophone Africa / Ownership and regulation in Europe / International regulation and organizations / Television in India : ideas, institutions and practices / Mexican research on TV : a tradition framed by a powerful quasi-monopolistic TV system / Makers and making -- How to study makers and making / The division of labor in television / From network to post-network age of US television news / Hollywood story : diversity, writing and the end of television as we know it / Television cinematography / Options and exclusivity : economic pressures on TV writers' compensation and the effects of writers' room culture / A greener screening future : manufacturing and recycling as the subjects of television studies / Cultural forms -- Television program formats : their making and meaning / Cultural forms of television : sport / Latin American telenovelas : affect, citizenship and interculturality / Television news and current affairs / Music on television / Reality television / Television drama / Sperm receptacles, money-hungry monsters and fame whores : reality celebrity motherhood and the transmediated grotesque / Audiences, reception, consumption -- From the networks to new media : making sense of television audiences / Effects and cultivation / Active audience and uses and gratifications / Raced audiences and the logic of representation / Classed audiences in the age of neoliberal capitalism / Des Freedman -- Allison Perlman -- Martín Becerra, Guillermo Mastrini and Silvio Waisbord -- Ruth Teer-Tomaselli -- Stylianos Papathanassopoulos -- Paschal Preston and Roderick Flynn -- Arvind Rajagopal -- Guillermo Orozco -- Miranda J. Banks -- Michael Curtin and Kevin Sanson -- Oliver Boyd-Barrett -- Darnell Hunt -- Deborah Tudor -- Felicia D. Henderson -- Vicki Mayer and Clare Cannon -- Albert Moran -- David Rowe -- André Dorcé -- Kathleen M. Ryan, Lisa McLaughlin and David Sholle -- Matthew Delmont -- Mark Andrejevic -- Jason Jacobs -- Brenda R. Weber and Jennifer Lynn Jones -- Laura Grindstaff -- Michael Morgan, James Shanahan and Nancy Signorielli -- Helen Wood -- L.S. Kim -- Mike Wayne. Part I. Part II. Part III. Part IV.
Bringing together a truly international spread of contributors from across the UK, US, South America, Mexico and Australia, this book charts the field of television studies from issues of ownership and regulation through to reception and consumption. Separate chapters are dedicated to examining the roles of journalists, writers, cinematographers, producers and manufacturers in the production process, whilst others explore different formats including sport, novella and soap opera, news and current affairs, music and reality TV. The final section analyses the pivotal role played by audiences in the contexts of gender, race and class, and spans a range of topics from effects studies to audience consumption. This book is an essential reference work for all advanced undergraduates, graduate students and academics across broadcasting, mass communication and media studies.
9780761947417
2014941608
Television.
Television broadcasting.
Television.
Television broadcasting.
Handbooks and manuals.
PN1992.5 / .S33 2015