Celebrating Television’s Spotty MemoryJohn W. Jordan / UW-Milwaukee
How will television write its own history of the writers’ strike?
A Critical Forum on Media and Culture
A Critical Forum on Media and Culture
John W. Jordan / UW-Milwaukee
How will television write its own history of the writers’ strike?
If television viewers are not able to use that medium to gain access to the content they want when they want it, then the medium itself can only continue to make itself an increasingly irrelevant part of that viewer’s media lifestyle.
Read moreGiven the ubiquity of sports commentary on television, there must be some perceived purpose behind it. But what might that purpose be?