Introduction/Channel Listings
Channel 1 - Pop: Television Guides and Recommendations in a Changing Channel Landscape
Derek Johnson
Broadcast Stations and Networks
Channel 2 - ABC: Crisis, Risk, and the Logics of Change
Kristen J. Warner
Channel 3 - The CW: Media Conglomerates in Partnership
Caryn Murphy
Channel 4 - Rede Globo: Global Expansions and Cross-Media Extensions in the Digital Era
Courtney Brannon Donoghue
Channel 5 - PBS: Crowdsourcing Culture Since 1969
Michele Hilmes
Channel 6 - Alabama Public Television Network: Local Stations and Struggles Over Collective Identity
Allison Perlman
Channel 7 - DR: License Fees, Platform Neutrality and Public Service Obligation
Hanne Bruun
Channel 8 - MeTV: Old-Time TV's Last Stand?
Derek Kompare
Cable and Satellite Services
Channel 9 - WGN America: From Chicago to Cable's Very Own
Chris Becker
Channel 10 - ESPN: Live Sports, Documentary Prestige, and On-Demand Culture
Travis Vogan
Channel 11 - NBC Sports Network: Building Elite Audiences from Broadcast Rights
Deborah L. Jaramillo
Channel 12 - The Weather Channel: Genre, Trust, and Unscripted Television in an Age of Apps
Jon Kraszewski
Channel 13 - TLC: Food, Fatness, and Spectacular Relatability
Melissa Zimdars
Channel 14 - MTV: #Prosocial Television
Laurie Ouellette
Channel 15 - A&E: From Art to Vice in the Managed Channel Portfolio
David Craig and Derek Johnson
Channel 16 - Spike TV: The Impossibility of Television for Men
Amanda D. Lotz
Channel 17 - Comedy Central: Transgressive Femininities and Reaffirmed Masculinities
Nick Marx Channel 18 - Nick Jr.: Co-Viewing and the Limits of Dayparts
Erin Copple Smith
Channel 19 - Disney Junior: Imagining Industrial Intertextuality
Kyra Hunting and Jonathan Gray
Channel 20 - Disney XD: Boyhood and the Racial Politics of Market Segmentation
Christopher Chavez
Channel 21 - Freeform: Shaking off the Family Brand within a Conglomerate Family
Barbara Selznick
Channel 22 - El Rey: Latino Indie Auteur as Channel Identity
Alisa Perren
Streaming Channels
Channel 23 - Awesomeness TV: Talent Management and Merchandising on Multi-Channel Networks
Avi Santo
Channel 24 - ISAtv: YouTube and the Branding of Asian America
Lori Kido Lopez
Channel 25 - East India Comedy: Channeling the Public Sphere in Online Satire
Subin Paul
Channel 26 - Twitter: Channels in the Stream
James Bennett and Niki Strange
Channel 27 - Twitch.TV: Tele-visualizing the Arcade
Matthew Thomas Payne
Channel 28 - BBC Three: Youth Television and Platform Neutral Public Broadcasting
Faye Woods
Channel 29 - Open TV: The Development Process
Aymar Jean Christian
Premium Television
Channel 30 - Netflix: Streaming Channel Brands as Global Meaning Systems
Timothy Havens
Channel 31 - Hulu: Geoblocking National TV in an On-demand Era
Evan Elkins
Channel 32 - iQiyi: China's Internet Tigers Take Television
Michael Curtin and Yongli Li
Channel 33 - Amazon Prime Video: Where Information is Entertainment
Karen Petruska
Channel 34 - Playboy TV: Contradictions, Confusion, and Post-Network Pornography
Peter Alilunas
Channel 35 - Starz: Distinction, Value, and Fandom in Non-Linear Premium TV
Myles McNutt
Channel 36 - WWE Network: The Disruption of Over-The-Top Distribution
Cory Barker and Andrew Zolides
Channel 37 - CBS All Access: To Boldly Franchise Where No One Has Subscribed Before
Derek Johnson