After the Break
Television Theory Today
Contributor(s)
Valck, Marijke (editor)
Teurlings, Jan (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Television as we knew it is irrevocably changing. Some are gleefully announcing the death of television, others have been less sanguine but insist that television is radically changing underneath our eyes. Several excellent publications have dealt with television’s uncertain condition, but few have taken the specific question of what television’s transformations mean for the discipline of Television Studies as a starting point. The essays collected in this volume aim to fill this void. Two fundamental questions string the various contributions together. First, is television really in crisis or is the present not so extraordinary when revisiting television’s development? Second, should we invent new theoretical concepts or are our old ones still perfectly relevant? To answer such questions the authors in this volume take up diverse case studies, ranging from the academic series Reading Contemporary Television to Flemish Fiction, from nostalgic programming on broadcast television to YouTube, from tell-sell television shows to public television art in the 1980s.
Keywords
Television Theory Today; Cultural Proximity; Flemish Fiction; Constructing Television; Dynamic Medium; Old Media; New Paradigms; Information Theory; Television History; Cultural Form; Aesthetic ValueDOI
10.4324/9781003690559ISBN
9781040785430, 9781040785430, 9789089645227, 9781003690559, 9781040791417Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2025Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Televisual Culture,Classification
Media studies: TV and society
History


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