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Perren, A., 2011. In Conversation: Creativity in the Contemporary Cable Industry, Cinema Journal, 50.2, p. 132–138.
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Ross, S.M., 2011. Introduction: Writing and Producing TV in the Post-Network Era, Cinema Journal, 50.2, p. 128–131.
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Bennett, J., 2008. Television Studies Goes Digital, Cinema Journal, 47.3, p. 158–165.
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Moseley, R., Wheatley, H. &, 2008. Is Archiving a Feminist Issue? Historical Research and the Past, Present, and Future of Television Studies, Cinema Journal, 47.3, p. 152–158.
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Wood, H., Taylor, L. &, 2008. Feeling Sentimental about Television and Audiences, Cinema Journal, 47.3, p. 144–151.
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Brundson, C., 2008. Is Television Studies History?, Cinema Journal, 47.3, p. 127–137.
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Brundson, C., 2008. Introduction – In Focus: The Place of Television Studies: A View from the British Midlands, Cinema Journal, 47.3, p. 122–127.
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Holdsworth, A., 2008. "Television Resurrections: Television and Memory, Cinema Journal, 47.3, p. 137–144.
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Hilmes, M., 2005. The Bad Object: Television in the American Academy, Cinema Journal, 45.1, p. 111–116.
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Newcomb, H., 2005. Studying Television: Same Questions, Different Contexts, Cinema Journal, 45.1, p. 107–111.
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Hartley, J., 2005. Is Screen Studies a Load of Old Cobblers? And If So, Is That Good?, Cinema Journal, 45.1, p. 101–106.
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Miller, T., 2005. Turn Off TV Studies!, Cinema Journal, 45.1, p. 98–101.
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Caldwell, J.T., 2005. Welcome to the Viral Future of Cinema (Television), Cinema Journal, 45.1, p. 90–97.
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Spigel, L., 2005. TV's Next Season?, Cinema Journal, 45.1, p. 83–90.
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Boddy, W., 2005. In Focus: The Place of Television Studies, Cinema Journal, 45.1, p. 79–82.
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Mittell, J., 2001. A Cultural Approach to Television Genre Theory, Cinema Journal, 40.3, mar-24.
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Dominguez, P., 2015. “I'm Very Rich, Bitch!”: The Melodramatic Money Shot and the Excess of Racialized Gendered Affect in theReal HousewivesDocusoaps, Camera Obscura, 88 (30.1), p. 155–183.
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Feuer, J., 2015. “Quality” Reality and the Bravo Media Reality Series, Camera Obscura, 88 (30.1), p. 185–195.
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Warner, K.J., 2015. The Gon' Think You Loud Regardless: Ratchetness, Reality Television, and Black Womanhood, Camera Obscura, 88 (30.1), p. 129–153.
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Kavka, M., 2015. Sex on the Shore: Care and the Ethics of License in Jersey Shore, Camera Obscura, 88 (30.1), p. 101–127.
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