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Beyond Prime Time brings together established television scholars writing new chapters in their areas of expertise that reconsider how programming forms other than prime-time series have been affected by the wide-ranging industrial changes instituted over the past twenty years. The chapters explore the relationship between textual and industrial changes in particular forms such as news, talk, sports, soap operas, syndication, children's programming, made-for-television movies, public broadcasting, and local programming.
Beyond Prime Time brings together established television scholars writing new chapters in their areas of expertise that reconsider how programming forms other than prime-time series have been affected by the wide-ranging industrial changes instituted over the past twenty years. The chapters explore the relationship between textual and industrial changes in particular forms such as news, talk, sports, soap operas, syndication, children's programming, made-for-television movies, public broadcasting, and local programming.
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Autorenporträt
Amanda D. Lotz is Associate Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Michigan. She is author of Redesigning Women: Television after the Network Era and The Television Will Be Revolutionized.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction, Amanda D. Lotz. 1. I Want My Talk TV: Network Talk Shows in a Digital Universe, Jeffrey P. Jones 2. Like Sands through the Hourglass: The Changing Fortunes of the Daytime Television Soap Opera, Elana Levine 3. The Benefits of Banality: Domestic Syndication in the Post-Network Era, Derek Kompare 4. Home is Where the Brand Is: Children's Television in a Post-Network Era, Sarah Banet-Weiser 5. National Nightly News in the On-Demand Era, Amanda D. Lotz 6. Out of Prime Time, Into the Cubicle, and Beyond: CBS Sportsline and Sport's Post-Network Universe, Victoria E. Johnson 7. A Form in Peril: The Evolution of the Made-for-Television Movie, Erin Copple Smith 8. The Dynamics of Local News, Jonathan Nichols-Pethick 9. Reinventing PBS: Public Television in the Post-Network, Post-Welfare Era, Laurie Ouellette
Introduction, Amanda D. Lotz. 1. I Want My Talk TV: Network Talk Shows in a Digital Universe, Jeffrey P. Jones 2. Like Sands through the Hourglass: The Changing Fortunes of the Daytime Television Soap Opera, Elana Levine 3. The Benefits of Banality: Domestic Syndication in the Post-Network Era, Derek Kompare 4. Home is Where the Brand Is: Children's Television in a Post-Network Era, Sarah Banet-Weiser 5. National Nightly News in the On-Demand Era, Amanda D. Lotz 6. Out of Prime Time, Into the Cubicle, and Beyond: CBS Sportsline and Sport's Post-Network Universe, Victoria E. Johnson 7. A Form in Peril: The Evolution of the Made-for-Television Movie, Erin Copple Smith 8. The Dynamics of Local News, Jonathan Nichols-Pethick 9. Reinventing PBS: Public Television in the Post-Network, Post-Welfare Era, Laurie Ouellette
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