
A group of TV Studies faculty share more impressions from a week-long Television Academy seminar.
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A group of TV Studies faculty share more impressions from a week-long Television Academy seminar.
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A group of TV Studies faculty share their impressions from a week-long Television Academy seminar.
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As a first-time Console-ing Passions Conference attendee, I learned that CP is more than a conference—it is a revival.
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What is a “television festival”? What might such an event look like? The answers emerged at the ATX Television Festival, held in downtown Austin, TX from June 1st to 3rd.
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This years National Communication Association came with a side of jazz and jambalaya. Held in New Orleans, two hotels on canal street were overtaken with communication scholars from all over the country.
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At FoE no one group is set up as knowing what’s going on, the other(s) being left simply to write notes. And thus it’s an interesting, if sometimes awkward exercise in talking across paradigms, goals, and vocabulary.
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Ben Aslinger, Sean Duncan, and Liz Ellcessor provide some thoughts on IR12, the 12th annual Association of Internet Researchers conference, which was held in Seattle, October 10-13.
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A summary of events and discussions that took place during the UW-Madison Television Comedy Conference.
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Christine Becker wraps up her reports about British television with a collection of observations.
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Christine Becker checks out what was on British terrestrial TV last week and finds death and apples.
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Christine Becker assesses the level and regulation of graphic content on British TV (and relays a naughty joke).
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Christopher Cwynar offers an overview of the Canadian Communication Association's recent annual conference in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
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Christine Becker outlines the multichannel landscape of British television.
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Christine Becker continues her reports on British TV with a look at the prominence of documentaries in primetime.
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Christine Becker offers her first dispatch from London, taking a glance at British scheduling practices.
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