Low Stakes TV – The Basic Cable Original Series
Kathleen Battles / Oakland University
Commentary on the simple satisfaction of cable’s low-stakes summer series.
Read moreA Critical Forum on Media and Culture
A Critical Forum on Media and Culture
Commentary on the simple satisfaction of cable’s low-stakes summer series.
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A consideration of the way on-location shooting has changed television production.
Spectrum matters. We need to learn more about how it works and where we can intervene.
Read moreWhat the new media literacy movement can learn from Mad Magazine and Wacky Packages.
Read moreA discussion of teaching an “Introduction to Television” course.
Read moreSo you see this is my problem—I find The Bachelor to be morally and socially reprehensible, but I can’t stop watching it.
Read moreAn introduction to this special issue of FlowTV.
Read moreHow undergraduate film and television majors mitigated their own need to cross the picket line, or risk not graduating on time.
Read moreHow the UnitedHollywood.com blog helped the WGA control the traditional-media narrative
Read moreDid fan organizing have any “real” bearing on the outcome of the WGA strike?
Read moreJennie Chamberlain / Screenwriter & Daniel Chamberlain / USC
A first-hand account of the daily efforts to organize the strike from a WGA screenwriter, and the wider ramifications on writing culture in L.A.
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