* = in previous edition
Preface to the Seventh Edition
Preface to the First Edition
*Horace Newcomb, "Television and the Present Climate of Criticism"
PART 1: HISTORY
Mark Alvey, "'Too Many Kids & Old Ladies': Quality Demographics and 1960s U.S. Television"
Aniko Bodroghkozy, "Negotiating Civil Rights in Prime Time: A Production & Reception History of CBS's East Side/West Side"
Marsha Casidy and Mimi White, "Innovating Women's Television in Local and National Networks: Ruth Lyons and Arlene Francis"
Susan Murray, "Ethnic Masculinity and Early Television's Vaudeo Star"
Nathan Godfried, "Identity, Power, and Local Television: African Americans, Organized Labor, and UHF-TV in Chicago, 1962-1968"
PART 2: THE PRODUCTION CONTEXT
Elana Levine, "Toward a Paradigm for Media Production Research: Behind the Scenes at General Hospital"
Caroline-Isabelle Caron, "Translating Trek: Rewriting an American Icon in a Francophone Context"
Greg Siegel, "Double Vision: Large-Screen Video Display and Live Sports Spectacle"
Yeidy M. Rivero, "Erasing Blackness: The Media Construction of 'Race' in Mi Familia, the First Puerto Rican Situation Comedy with a Black Family"
Amanda D. Lotz, "Textual (Im)Possibilities in the U.S. Post-Network Era: Negotiating Production and Promotion Processes on Lifetime's Any Day Now"
PART 3: THE PROGRAMMING CONTEXT
Christopher Castiglia and Christopher Reed, "'Ah, Yes, I Remember it Well': Memory and Queer Culture in Will and Grace"
Jason Mittell, "Cartoon Realism: Genre Mixing and the Cultural Life of The Simpsons"
Trevor Parry-Giles & Shawn J. Parry-Giles, "The West Wing's Prime-Time Presidentiality: Mimesis & Catharsis in a Postmodern Romance"
Jane Arthurs, "Sex and the City and Consumer Culture: Remediating Postfeminist Drama"
Sarah Banet-Weiser, "Girls Rule!: Gender, Feminism, and Nickelodeon"
Sheldon H. Lu, "Soap Opera in China: The Transnational Politics of Visuality, Sexuality, and Masculinity"
Silvio Waisbord, "McTV: Understanding the Global Popularity of Television Formats"
John Corner, "Sounds Real: Music and Documentary"
Jeffrey P. Jones, "From Insider to Outsiders: The Advent of New Political Television"
*David Thorburn, "Television Melodrama"
PART 4: AUDIENCES, VIEWERS, USERS
Ron Lembo, "Components of a Viewing Culture"
Annette Hill, "Big Brother: The Real Audience"
Antonio C. LaPastina, "Telenovela Reception in Rural Brazil: Gendered Readings and Sexual Mores"
Jocelyn Cullity and Prakash Younger, "Sex Appeal and Cultural Liberty: An Feminist Inquiry into MTV India"
Kim Bjarkman, "To Have and To Hold: The Video Collector's Relationship with an Ethereal Medium"
PART 5: CONSIDERING TELEVISION
Horace Newcomb, "'This Is Not Al Dente': The Sopranos and the New Meaning of 'Television'"
Deborah L. Jaramillo, "The Family Racket: AOL Time Warner, HBO, The Sopranos, and the Construction of a Quality Brand"
John Hartley, "Television as Transmodern Teaching"
Elizabeth Jacka, "'Democracy as Defeat': The Impotence of Arguments for Public Service Broadcasting"
Nicholas Garnham, "A Response to Elizabeth Jacka's 'Democracy as Defeat'"
Lynn Spiegel, "Entertainment Wars: Television Culture After 9/11"
Roger Silverstone, "Regulation, Media Literacy, and Media Civics"