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<p></p><p>Living Life in TiVo Time

Living Life in TiVo Time(4)

October 21, 2005

by: Robert Schrag / North Carolina State University
Robert Schrag examines how the proliferation of highly individualized and instantly gratifying technology like TiVo leads to the fracturing of various realities and interpersonal time and space.

<p></p><p>Cybernetic TV

Cybernetic TV

by: Mark Andrejevic / University of Iowa
An exploration of the ways in which “interactive” television “adjusts on the fly” to meet the needs of programmers and viewers.

<p></p><p>Krebs, Recycled

Krebs, Recycled

by: Daniel Marcus / Goucher College
Remembering Bob Denver as Maynard G. Krebs, a rebellious figure in early television. He was a beatnik icon for suburban youths who dreamed of upsetting accepted morals and conventions.

<p></p><p>Exchanges of Value

Exchanges of Value

by: Jason Mittell / Middlebury College
In today’s digital media environment, what’s an episode of Veronica Mars really worth?


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