A journal of television and new media

Tag archive for ‘Primetime’

<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 

To Watch a Predator

by: Eric Freedman / Florida Atlantic University

Do the suspects of Dateline: To Catch a Predator have any right to privacy, or can they be freely featured as part of the flow of network television?

<p></p><p>Trauma Time: Family, Community and Criminality in <em>Close to Home</em>

Trauma Time: Family, Community and Criminality in Close to Home

by: Diane Negra / University of East Anglia
How CBS’ Close to Home redefines motherhood, community and family values.

<p></p><p>Stripping (Part 1)

Stripping (Part 1)

by: Daniel Marcus / Goucher College
Several dramatic series have gained popularity and success through the process of being stripped for syndication. Stripping what was originally a weekly show offers viewers a different experience, allowing them to watch a new episode every day.

<p></p><p>An Arresting Development

An Arresting Development

by: Jason Mittell / Middlebury College
What can the cancellation of Arrested Development tell us about the present and future state of the television industry?

<p></p><p>We Are So Screwed: Invasion TV

We Are So Screwed: Invasion TV

by: Derek Kompare / Southern Methodist University
Making sense of the supernatural on prime-time.