A journal of television and new media

Tag archive for ‘Viewing’

<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?

<p></p><p>The August Audience

The August Audience

by: Jonathan Gray / Fordham University
While television networks are rolling out their lineups of new shows this month, many potential viewers have already decided which programs they will tune in to, and which they will actively avoid. How does pre-season marketing play in to the way audiences interpret television texts, and how do we analyze those readings as critics in television studies?

Micro-Ethnographies of the Screen: The Supermarket

by: Dan Leopard / University of Southern California
Dan Leopard considers the screens we ignore as we shop for food.

<p></p><p>Everything Will Flow

Everything Will Flow

by: Will Brooker / Richmond University
In an article from 2000, seeking a word to describe the cross-platform convergence of early 21st century popular culture…I fixed on “overflow” as an update of Raymond Williams’ 1974 coinage, “flow.”

The Trunk in the Attic, or, Designing a Digital Legacy

by: Robert Schrag / North Carolina State University
Communication is, and always has been, a negotiation; technology and society parrying and thrusting, demand and counter, proposition and accommodation.

Terrorists Watching TV

by: Cynthia Fuchs / George Mason University
About a half hour into Antonia Bird’s The Hamburg Cell, a group of young Muslims are watching TV.