Journal of Popular Film and Televison, Special Issue: Mixed-Up Confusion: Television in the Twenty-First Century Vol 38, Issue 2, 2010
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Journal of Popular Film & Television
Editors
Michael T. Marsden, St. Norbert College
Gary R. Edgerton, Old Dominion University
Special Issue
Mixed-Up Confusion: Television in the Twenty-First Century
Volume 38, Issue 2, 2010
Table of Contents
Mixed-Up Confusion: Coming to Terms with the Television Experience in the Twenty-First Century, Ron Simon and Brian Rose
"Coming Up Next": Promos in the Future of Television and Television Studies, Jonathan Gray
The Persistence of Geographic Myth in a Convergent Media Age, Victoria E. Johnson
Reality TV Gives Back: On the Civic Functions of Reality Entertainment, Laurie Oullette
Business as Unusual: Conglomerate-Sized Challenges for Film and Television in the Digital Age,
Alisa Perren
Reruns 2.0: Revising Repetition for Multi-Platform Television Distribution, Derek Kompare
Television Interfaces, Daniel Chamberlain
Next Gen Web Workers: LG15's Industrial Self-Reflexivity on Steroids, Denise Mann
Television Between Analog and Digital, Max Dawson
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