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Author: Lisa W. Kelly / University of Glasgow

No Mean City to New Century City
Lisa W. Kelly / University of Glasgow

September 3, 2009 Lisa W. Kelly / University of Glasgow 2 comments

Discusses the future of television production in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Welcome to Psychoville: The League of Gentlemen and the Hitchcockian Sickcom
Lisa W. Kelly / University of Glasgow

July 23, 2009 Lisa W. Kelly / University of Glasgow One comment

A look at the dark humor of the British generic hybrid Psychoville.

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And the winner of Britain’s Got Talent is . . .
Lisa W. Kelly / University of Glasgow

June 13, 2009 Lisa W. Kelly / University of Glasgow 2 comments

A look at some of the issues raised by Britain’s Got Talent including the emotional labor of both audiences and contestants and advertising revenue on television and the internet.

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You’re Fired! Reflecting the Economic Crisis in the Business Entertainment Format
 Lisa W. Kelly /University of Glasgow 

April 16, 2009 Lisa W. Kelly / University of Glasgow 6 comments

An exploration of business-minded television shows and the recent economic climate.

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10 Years Younger: The Women Deemed ‘Too Old’ For TV
Lisa W. Kelly/ University of Glasgow

February 7, 2009 Lisa W. Kelly / University of Glasgow 23 comments

An analysis of the replacement of host Nicky Hambleton-Jones with the younger Myleene Klass on British series 10 Years Younger.

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TV Tears: Learning Through Emotion in Popular Factual Entertainment
Lisa W. Kelly / University of Glasgow

November 15, 2008 Lisa W. Kelly / University of Glasgow 3 comments

A consideration of the use of open emotion in factual entertainment.

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Cara Dickason examines how corporations sell Smart TVs as domestic surveillance technologies through gendered formulas. @CaraDickason

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Isabel Molina-Guzmán discusses how Bridgerton's escapist narrative produces a nostalgia that simultaneously erases histories of racial conflict, generates pleasure in non-white audiences, and maintains white subjectivity. @LaProfaMolina

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Sarah E.S. Sinwell details how one art house cinema continues to adapt to the pandemic while serving its local community. @sinwelleffect

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