Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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What Are You Missing? Sept 16-29
[UPDATED] Premiere Week 2012: CBS
Antenna contributors consider the 2012 Fall Premieres from CBS.
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Officially Defeated: On the Broader Significance of the NFL Referee Lockout
The referee lockout has been resolved, but we would do well do consider its broader implications before we allow it to recede into the past.
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The Broadcast Battleground of the 2012 Emmy Awards
While winners and losers may speak most directly to television's hierarchies, the Emmy telecast itself offers a space in which broadcast networks can reshape prevailing discourses of quality within the television industry.
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[UPDATED] Fall Premieres 2012: FOX
Antenna contributors consider the 2012 Fall Premieres from FOX.
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The Real Housewives of (the “New”) Miami
While clearly trading on the legacy of representation that frames Latina/os as “spicy” the RHOM simultaneously constructs a shift towards whiteness in the racialized character of the city itself.
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What Are You Missing? Sept 2-15
Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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[UPDATED] Fall Premieres 2012: NBC
Antenna contributors consider the 2012 Fall Premieres from NBC.
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A Celebration of Alexander Doty, Oct 12 & 13
Please join Indiana University, Friday October 12 and Saturday October 13, 2012, as they celebrate the life and work of colleague and friend, Alexander M. Doty.
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Reality Gendervision Conference CFP
Reality Gendervision: Sexuality and Gender on Reality TV Conference, on April 26-27, 2013, at Indiana University.
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Revisiting the Political Dimensions of John Fiske’s Work
Part one in a series on "The Wisconsin Discourses."
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What Are You Missing? Aug 19-Sept 1
Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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Managing the Academic Job Market: How Not to Lose Your Mind
There are ways to manage the isolating and often unspoken struggles being on “the market.” Here are seven ideas to start the conversation.
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“A Mission to Civilize”: In Defense of The Newsroom’s Fans
A bevy of alarmingly disdainful reviewers has flocked to The Newsroom. Unfortunately, it’s the fans they’re sneering at.
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“Uhhh…”: Negotiating Tina Belcher’s Sexuality
Bob's Burgers' Tina Belcher is arguably the program's breakout character and has the potential to be one of American broadcast television's most subversive girl characters.
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Save “Their” Show: Public Appeals of Studio Campaigning
As DirecTV, Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon emerge as players in content distribution, we are seeing evidence of active campaigning by production studios finding new homes for their canceled shows.
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