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Index
Cover
Table of Contents
Short Introductions
Title page
Copyright page
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Still Television Studies?
What television studies?
A brief genealogy of television studies
Distinguishing television studies
Conclusion
Notes
1: Programs
Understanding the late arrival of close analysis
Prehistory and influences on the textual analysis of television
Differing motivations for analysis: aesthetics and ideology
Television studies and critical analysis
What now and next? New directions for textual analysis
Notes
2: Audiences
A prehistory of television studies’ engagement with audiences
The CCCS intervention
The active audience
Early fan studies
The attack on active audience theory
Television talk
The audience in the machine
Global and diasporic audiences
The ritual uses of television
What now and what next?
Notes
3: Industries
Influences on television industry studies: 1950–1980
Subsequent strands of industry research within television studies
Approaches to television industries studies
Areas of focus of television industry studies
Emerging trends
Notes
4: Contexts
Histories of television
Contextual program analysis
Notes
Conclusion
Have we made television studies impossible?
Where television studies meets the digital
References
Index
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