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The American Television Industry Michael Curtin

The American Television Industry By Michael Curtin

The American Television Industry by Michael Curtin


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The American Television Industry offers a concise and accessible introduction to TV production, programming, advertising, and distribution in the United States. The authors outline how programs are made and marketed, and furthermore provide an insightful overview of key players, practices, and future trends.

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The American Television Industry by Michael Curtin

The American Television Industry offers a concise and accessible introduction to TV production, programming, advertising, and distribution in the United States. The authors outline how programs are made and marketed, and furthermore provide an insightful overview of key players, practices, and future trends.

About Michael Curtin




MICHAEL CURTIN is the Mellichamp Professor of Global Media in the Department of Film and Media Studies at University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of Redeeming the Wasteland: Television Documentary and Cold War Politics (Rutgers, 1996) and Playing to the World's Largest Audience: The Globalization of Chinese Film and TV (2008), and the co-editor, with Lynn Spigel, of 'The Revolution Wasn't Televised: Sixties Television and Social Conflict' (1997) and, with Richard Ohmann, Gage Averill, David Shumway and Elizabeth Traube, of 'Making and Selling Culture' (1996).

JANE SHATTUC is Professor of Visual and Media Arts at Emerson College, Boston, USA. She has written primarily about American and European television industries and how their aesthetic and industrial forms relate to class and gender. Her books include: Television, Tabloids, Tears: Fassbinder and Popular Culture (1995) and The Talking Cure: TV Talk Shows and Women (1997). She co-edited Hop on Pop: the Politics and Pleasures of Popular Culture (2002) with Henry Jenkins and Tara McPherson.

Series Editors: Michael Curtin, University of California, Santa Barbara and Paul McDonald, University of Portsmouth


Table of Contents

Introduction.- 1 Key Players.- 2 Audiences and Advertising.- 3 Television Programming.- 4 Making TV on the Broadcast Networks.- 5 Branded Cable Networks.- 6 The New Economies of TV Information.- Conclusion.- Bibliography.- Index.

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CIN1844573370G
9781844573370
1844573370
The American Television Industry by Michael Curtin
Used - Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2009-11-11
208
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