Teen Television
Essays on Programming and Fandom
Louisa Ellen Stein author Sharon Marie Ross author Louisa Ellen Stein editor Sharon Marie Ross editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:5th Apr '08
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This essay collection explores the phenomenon of "teen TV" in the United States, analyzing the meanings and manifestations of this category of programming from a variety of perspectives. Part One views teen television through an industrial perspective, examining how networks such as WB, UPN, The CW, and The N have created a unique economic framework based on demographic niches and teen-focused narrowcasting.
Part Two focuses on popular teen programs from a cultural context, evaluating how such programs reflect and at times stretch the envelope of the cultural contexts in which they are created. Finally, Part Three explores the cultures of reception (including the realms of teen consumerism, fan discourse, and unofficial production) through which teens and consumers of teen media have become authors of the teenage experience in their own right.
“fascinating...amazing...required reading for anyone in the film and/or television industry...fascinating and interesting”—Canyon News.
ISBN: 9780786435890
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
Weight: 354g
259 pages