The Antenna-Sounding Out! ongoing series From Mercury to Mars: Orson Welles on Radio after 75 Years continues with a new post from Debra Rae Cohen on the inaugural broadcast of the original Mercury series, Welles’s fascinating version of Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
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Posts Tagged ‘ CBS ’
From Mercury to Mars: Orson Welles’s Dracula
What Are You Missing? Aug 19 – Sept 1
Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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What Are You Missing? Aug 5 – Aug 18
Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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From Mercury to Mars: War of the Worlds as Residual Radio
In Antenna's first post in the From Mercury to Mars: Orson Welles on Radio after 75 Years collaborative series with Sounding Out!, Eleanor Patterson explores how it is that we are still listening to the 1938 radio broadcast of "War of the Worlds" 75 years later, and in what ways its discursive and material...
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What Are You Missing? July 8 – July 21
Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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What Are You Missing? Feb 17-March 2
Ten media news items that you might have missed recently.
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What Are You Missing? Feb 3-Feb 16
Ten media news items you might have missed recently.
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[UPDATED] Premiere Week 2012: CBS
Antenna contributors consider the 2012 Fall Premieres from CBS.
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Upfronts 2012: An A-Z of What’s New
Who gets their own show, and what can we expect, for the 2012-2013 season?
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End of Men on US Television?
Trend pieces positing a "mancession" on network television schedules this fall overestimated the phenomenon.
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Updated! Premiere Week 2011: CBS
It's premiere week! Check back regularly for our contributors thoughts on all the new CBS shows! Responses so far: 2 Broke Girls, Unforgettable, Person of Interest and A Gifted Man.
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The Rapture of New Network Shows
What happened at last week's network upfronts, and what does it say about American television?
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Watching the World’s Amazing Races
What I find frustrating about the show is not simply that it ends up Othering the world, but that it could be so much better. It’s like a B student who writes occasionally brilliant sentences, yet who isn’t trying hard enough.
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The State of Reality TV: Kidding Around with Reality
Though not the most popular or influential entry in the genre, Kid Nation appropriately offers an elementary school primer both on the conventions of reality competitions and their negotiation of social structures taken for granted in the "real" world.
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Media, Mothers, and Me
CBS's The Good Wife doesn't shy away from the challenges its protagonist faces in negotiating her adult life, something more than we tend to expect to see on television, where story lines often trade in emotionally false dichotomies.
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