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Adapting to DVRing: Narrative Franchises and Advertising

Rochelle Rodrigo / Mesa Community College

May 7, 2008 Rochelle Rodrigo / Mesa Community College 3 comments

Advertising that urges you to stop fast-forwarding through commercials in order to keep up with transforming narrative franchises.

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More than Meets the Ear: Dubbing and Accents on TV

Karen Lury / University of Glasgow

May 6, 2008 Karen Lury / University of Glasgow 3 comments

Karen Lury / University of Glasgow

What the practice and business of dubbing reveals about class and power.


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Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Reimerdes

Christopher Jordan / St. Cloud University

May 5, 2008 Christopher Jordan / St. Cloud State University One comment

The fine line between piracy and free speech.

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A Tale of Two Fan Girls

Bambi Haggins and Anna Jonsson / University of Michigan

May 5, 2008 Bambi Haggins and Anna Jonsson / University of Michigan 5 comments

Musings on the nature of TV fandom.

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Horribly Guilty Television

Ron Becker / Miami University

April 24, 2008 Ron Becker / Miami University 6 comments

Horribly Guilty Television: HGTV and the Promotion of America’s Ownership Society

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