In "Chinese Wall," barriers between personal and professional lives continue to erode, and Mad Men's men begin to wrestle with these costs.
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Tags: gender, gender/representation, Mad Men, masculinity
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Given that Erin so eloquently captured the buzz of the scholarly conversations this weekend, I’m going to focus on some of the roundtables that I found most intellectually stimulating.
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Tags: academicconference, Flow 2010, music, television
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The ability to facilitate dialogue not only within roundtables, but among them, seems to me the greatest strength of the Flow conference model.
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Tags: academicconference, Flow 2010, television
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The British invasion of Sterling Cooper at the end of season two has resulted in a noticeably different firm and a noticeably different direction to the series. This has also meant moments of audible change.
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Tags: Beatles, Mad Men, Santo & Johnny, Tobacco Road
Posted in Columns, Current Events, Mad Men, Music, Perspectives, TV | Comments Off on “Listen. Do You Want to Know a Secret?”: Mad Men, Episode 10, “Hands & Knees”
Ten (or more) media industry stories you might have missed recently.
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Tags: Blockbuster, copyright, digital media, Google, Hollywood, independent film, internet, magazines, music, Netflix, newspapers, streaming, television, video games, YouTube
Posted in Columns, What Are You Missing? | Comments Off on What Are You Missing? Sept 12-25
An intersection of civil rights and women’s rights is woven through this episode about women’s voices.
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Tags: civil rights, Mad Men, Peggy, women
Posted in Columns, Current Events, Mad Men, TV | 3 Comments »
For today's television showrunner, Twitter is simultaneously rife with potential and littered with pitfalls.
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Tags: Bill Prady, Carlton Cuse, Damon Lindelof, Dan Harmon, Hart Hanson, Kurt Sutter, Louis C.K., showrunners, Sons of Anarchy, television, Twitter
Posted in Industry, Internet, Perspectives, Showrunners on Twitter, TV | 18 Comments »
Is the exclusion of blackness on Mad Men an oversight, a strategic choice, or a reflection of the continuing privilege of whiteness?
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Tags: blackness, civil rights, Mad Men, race/ethnicity
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Ten (or more) media industry stories you might have missed recently.
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Tags: apps, Blockbuster, Digg, DVD, Facebook, Google, Hollywood, hyperlinks, independent film, internet, iTunes, magazines, music, Netflix, news media, Ping, print media, Redbox, Reddit, social media, streaming, Summer Media, television, Twitter, video games, viral, VOD, YouTube
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This week's Mad Men is all about gossip.
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Tags: 1960s, Cassius Clay, celebrity gossip, Don Draper, Esquire Magazine, Mad Men, Mohammed Ali, Peggy Olson, quality television, Sonny Liston, Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce
Posted in Celebrity/Stardom, Columns, Current Events, Mad Men, TV | 2 Comments »
The strange case of the carnivalesque and commercial nature of the modern amusement park.
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Tags: amusement parks, carnival, franchising, Sponge Bob
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Unlike any other episode to date, “Waldorf Stories” stresses the importance of masculine disengagement by creating a context in which this mode is no longer available to Don.
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Tags: detachment, Don Draper, gender, gender/representation, Mad Men, masculinity
Posted in Columns, Mad Men, Perspectives, TV | 6 Comments »
The 62nd Primetime Emmys aired last night on NBC with a first-time host, and several first-time winners. There's much to discuss, and at Antenna, we're curious: what do you think?
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Tags: award shows, the Emmys
Posted in Celebrity/Stardom, Columns, Current Events, Perspectives, TV, TV, What Do You Think? | 3 Comments »
Ten (or more) media industry stories you might have missed recently.
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Tags: 3D, digital media, distribution, DVD, Facebook, film, independent film, intellectual property, internet, music, online games, piracy, streaming, television, Twitter, video games
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The documentary reality TV series American Pickers and Pawn Stars are two of this summer's hottest original shows on cable. And yet, how is that shows about collecting really expensive stuff are so popular amidst an economic recession?
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Tags: American Pickers, Antiques Roadshow, history, Nielsen, Pawn Stars, TV
Posted in Columns, Summer Media | 2 Comments »