A journal of television and new media

Tag archive for ‘Cable’

<strong>Strategies of Innovation in ‘High-End’ TV Drama: The Contribution of Cable </strong><br /><em> Trisha Dunleavy / Victoria University of Wellington </em>

Strategies of Innovation in ‘High-End’ TV Drama: The Contribution of Cable 
 Trisha Dunleavy / Victoria University of Wellington 

<p></p><p>Brand Loyalty vs. show loyalty, the strange case of Virgin vs. Sky

Brand Loyalty vs. show loyalty, the strange case of Virgin vs. Sky

by: Nichola Dobson / Independent Scholar
Caught in between disputing media cable providers, audiences find alternative ways to circumvent the
media’s economically driven programming strategies.

<p></p><p>“AZN Television: The Network for Asian America”

“AZN Television: The Network for Asian America”

by: L. S. Kim / University of California, Santa Cruz
It’s a good time to consider the emergence, significance, and implications of television targeted towards Asian Americans.

<p></p><p>Comedy is a Woman in Trouble

Comedy is a Woman in Trouble

by: Heather Hendershot / Queens College
Questioning Comedy Central’s fixation on the male audience.

<p></p><p>When I Grow Up I Want to Be a Boy: <em>Transgeneration</em>’s Meditation on the “Real”

When I Grow Up I Want to Be a Boy: Transgeneration’s Meditation on the “Real”

by: Shana Agid / Sarah Lawrence College
Thoughts on Transgeneration and TV’s quest to create a viable “normal” transgender person.

<p></p><p>Television’s Gated Communities

Television’s Gated Communities

by: Megan Mullen / University of Wisconsin-Parkside
New strategies in cable television are reinforcing the metaphor of cultural gated communities.