Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 10-11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... viewers in the 1950s , and the fascination they continue to hold for viewers today . In 1987 , the MacNeil / Lehrer NewsHour reported that Divorce Court , Superior Court , The Judge , and The People's Court are seen daily on four ...
... viewers in the 1950s , and the fascination they continue to hold for viewers today . In 1987 , the MacNeil / Lehrer NewsHour reported that Divorce Court , Superior Court , The Judge , and The People's Court are seen daily on four ...
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... viewers ' imaginative world . They can ' lose ' themselves in Dallas because the programme symbolizes a structure of feeling which connects up with one of the ways in which they encounter life . . . . For only through the imagi- nation ...
... viewers ' imaginative world . They can ' lose ' themselves in Dallas because the programme symbolizes a structure of feeling which connects up with one of the ways in which they encounter life . . . . For only through the imagi- nation ...
Síða 125
... viewers and producers circumscribe the apparently multiple positions and images invoked by the television apparatus . Several of Boxed In's contributors , however , do address this issue in important and interesting ways . D'Acci ...
... viewers and producers circumscribe the apparently multiple positions and images invoked by the television apparatus . Several of Boxed In's contributors , however , do address this issue in important and interesting ways . D'Acci ...
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