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Category: Special Issue: The Future of Television Part II

How Can We Tell the Future
Jonathan Gray / University of Wisconsin – Madison

January 20, 2014 Jonathan Gray / University of Wisconsin - Madison 3 comments

A discussion of the crisis of TV distribution and how critical cultural television scholars are making sense of it.

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Three Evasions of the Future of Television
Jason Mittell / Middlebury College

January 20, 2014 Jason Mittell / Middlebury College One comment

Mittell thinks through the multiple pasts and futures of television.

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HBO and Netflix – Getting Back to the Future
Thomas Schatz / University of Texas

January 20, 2014 Thomas Schatz / University of Texas-Austin 12 comments

A discussion how Netflix has eschewed the ad-driven paradigm while supplying content audiences want to watch.

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The Future of Television is…Comics?
Alisa Perren / University of Texas at Austin

January 20, 2014 Alisa Perren / University of Texas - Austin 8 comments

A consideration of television’s increasing investment in comic book properties.

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