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Author: Chuck Tryon / Fayetteville State University

Is Internet Politics Better Off Than It Was Four Years Ago?

September 29, 2007 Chuck Tryon / Fayetteville State University 7 comments


Will YouTube provide a partcipatory space for citizens in the upcoming election?

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Watch Now: Netflix, Streaming Movies and Networked Film Publics

August 9, 2007 Chuck Tryon / Fayetteville State University 9 comments

by: Chuck Tryon / Fayettesville State University
Watch Now
Computer access content results in new ways of viewing television and film.

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Bringing the War Back Home: YouTube and Anti-War Street Theater

June 8, 2007 Chuck Tryon / Fayetteville State University 8 comments

by: Chuck Tryon / Fayetteville State University
A YouTube video of a street theater performance by Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) raises questions about the representations of the war in Iraq as mediated by both the mainstream media and the more participatory video sharing sites.

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“Why 2008 Won’t Be Like 1984:” Viral Videos and Presidential Politics

March 21, 2007 Chuck Tryon / Fayetteville State University 16 comments

by: Chuck Tryon / Fayetteville State University
How will voter-created viral videos shape the mediascape of the forthcoming 2008 US Presidential Election?.

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Democracy in Fifteen Seconds

January 12, 2007 Chuck Tryon / Fayetteville State University 4 comments

by: Chuck Tryon / Fayetteville State University
YouTube meets the Super Bowl as network television tries to negotiate “digital democracy.”

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Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: Channeling Howard Beale

October 20, 2006 Chuck Tryon / Fayetteville State University 4 comments

by: Chuck Tryon / Fayetteville State University
NBC’s “quality” television offering questions the quality of television. But will it provide further insight into the institution of television?

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