ABSTRACT

In this comprehensive textbook, now updated for its third edition, Jonathan Bignell provides students with a framework for understanding the key concepts and main approaches to Television Studies, including audience research, television history and broadcasting policy, and the analytical study of individual programmes.

Features include:

  • a glossary of key terms
  • key terms defined in margins
  • suggestions for further reading
  • activities/assignments for use in class

New and updated case studies feature:

  • ‘Every Home Needs a Harvey’ ad
  • approaches to news reporting
  • television scheduling
  • CSI Crime Scene Investigation
  • animated cartoon series

Individual chapters address: studying television, television histories, television cultures, television texts and narratives, television genres and formats, television production, television and quality, television realities, television you can’t see, television audiences, beyond television.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|28 pages

Studying Television

chapter 2|28 pages

Television Histories

chapter 3|26 pages

Television Cultures

chapter 4|30 pages

Television Texts and Narratives

chapter 5|24 pages

Television Genres and Formats

chapter 6|28 pages

Television Production

chapter 7|28 pages

Television and Quality

chapter 8|28 pages

Television Realities

chapter 9|24 pages

Television You Can’t See

chapter 10|26 pages

Television Audiences

chapter 11|20 pages

Beyond Television