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A Critical Forum on Media and Culture
A Critical Forum on Media and Culture
New Poll on Proposed Flow Conference Date Conflicting with Yom Kippur.
Contemporary science fiction series question the bounds of the genre and the rise of infallible technology.
How Madeleine went missing in an inundation of media coverage.
How companies such as Cleanflix and Clearplay have led to new interpretations of copyright law and fair use.
An analysis of the appeal of the eponymous anti-hero in Showtime’s black comedy/crime drama “Dexter.”
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Discusses the changing representations of gay and straight men in “post-closet” network television as well as the ideological implications of this new era.
Television networks’ identities in a new media environment.
Read moreVirtual worlds are becoming increasingly integrated into mainstream popular culture.
This was alternative media before the Net—a time when late night television was as surreal and real an experience as anyone could hope to have.
The FCC has new plans to consolidate media ownership, but who’s talking about it?
Read moreRelationships between depicting “surfing” in television shows and surfing through the Internet and TV.
Read moreDTV might be the most exciting television advance since the transistor, but it carries with it important implications for democratic communication.
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