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A Companion to Television is a magisterial collection of 31 original essays that charter the field of television studies over the past century Explores a diverse range of topics and theories that have led to television's current incarnation, and predict its likely future | Covers technology and aesthetics, television's relationship to the state, televisual commerce; texts, representation, genre, internationalism, and audience reception and effects | Essays are by an international group of first-rate scholars
For information, news, and content from Blackwell's reference publishing program please visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/reference/
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A Companion to Television is a magisterial collection of 31 original essays that charter the field of television studies over the past century
  • Explores a diverse range of topics and theories that have led to television's current incarnation, and predict its likely future
  • Covers technology and aesthetics, television's relationship to the state, televisual commerce; texts, representation, genre, internationalism, and audience reception and effects
  • Essays are by an international group of first-rate scholars


For information, news, and content from Blackwell's reference publishing program please visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/reference/


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Janet Wasko is Professor in the School of Communication and Journalism at the University of Oregon. Her many books include Hollywood in the Information Age: Beyond the Silver Screen (1994), Consuming Audiences? Production and Reception in Media Research (1999), Understanding Disney: The Manufacture of Fantasy (2001), and How Hollywood Works (2003).
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"Janet Wasko, one of our most distinguished media analysts,has assembled a veritable 'dream team' of authors towrite about television. Drawing on multiple disciplinary andtheoretical perspectives, this impressive new volume will shift ourthinking profoundly about an object that continues to fascinate andfrustrate both those who will its demise, and those who welcome itstriumphs."
Toby Miller, University of California, Riverside

"We need more accounts of television that really push atthe interconnections of economy, institution and culture. Thisambitious collection, often comparative and historical, hits thespot admirably."
John Corner, University of Liverpool

"The volume comprehensively maps the terrain of televisionstudies with an impressive line-up of authors. Each provides astate-of-the-art overview of a key topic, resulting in astimulating diversity of historical, international, andmultidisciplinary perspectives."
Sonia Livingstone, London School of Economics

"Jaent Wasko's book provides a wealth of information,interesting analyses, and fruitful theoretical discussions."
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