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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Aymar Jean ChristianPublisher: New York University Press Imprint: New York University Press Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9781479815975ISBN 10: 1479815977 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 09 January 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAymar Jean Christian shows us the need to reinvent television, a medium, he says, that has never fully represented the United States. Deeply engaged in the most pressing debates about the future of televisual and web culture, and written in sparkling prose, this book is chock full of inspiring stories of those working to make `open TV,' this time, online, for all Americans. -Stuart Cunningham,author of Hidden Innovation: Industry, Policy and the Creative Sector Christian's account of networked television is thrilling, current, and deep. He narrates a period when the story is up for grabs and even the 'postnetwork' era as we know it is on its way to becoming something else through the creativity and vitality of people old TV has left behind. Using stories full of driven energy yet equally steeped in a scholar's recognition of the nature of the industry, this is one of the most remarkable books in television studies in quite some time. -Lisa Henderson,author of Love and Money: Queers, Class, and Cultural Production Media historian Michele Hilmes referred to the challenges with writing media histories as comparable to 'nailing mercury.' In that sense, Christian nailed it. In Open TV, Christian has articulated a history of scripted web series, a phenomenon that has advanced at a pace never witnessed in prior media history or, for that matter, media historiographies.... Christian's research yields great merit in capturing how web series' producers operate and have the agency to engage in more diverse representational strategies. This is a phenomena that marginalized audiences and critical scholars have been eager to witness. -Journal of Communication The focus of Open TV goes beyond the network era and examines the 'networked era' (open TV) and media distribution over the internet and other web protocols. -Choice Aymar Jean Christian shows us the need to reinvent television, a medium, he says, that has never fully represented the United States. Deeply engaged in the most pressing debates about the future of televisual and web culture, and written in sparkling prose, this book is chock full of inspiring stories of those working to make 'open TV, ' this time, online, for all Americans. -Stuart Cunningham, author of Hidden Innovation: Industry, Policy and the Creative Sector Christian's account of networked television is thrilling, current, and deep. He narrates a period when the story is up for grabs and even the 'postnetwork' era as we know it is on its way to becoming something else through the creativity and vitality of people old TV has left behind. Using stories full of driven energy yet equally steeped in a scholar's recognition of the nature of the industry, this is one of the most remarkable books in television studies in quite some time. -Lisa Henderson, author of Love and Money: Queers, Class, and Cultural Production Author InformationAymar Jean ""AJ"" Christian is Associate Professor of Communication Studies and Director of the Media and Data Equity Lab at Northwestern University. His research focuses on the political economy of legacy and new media, cultural studies and community-based research. He is the author of Open TV: Innovation Beyond Hollywood and the Rise of Web Television (2018), and has been published in numerous academic journals, including the International Journal of Communication, Television & New Media, Social Media & Society, Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, among other journals and edited collections. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |