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Remote Control

Television, Audiences, and Cultural Power

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Beliefs about television viewing tell us much about our views of gender, the family and society. This study considers specific audiences in an investigation of the various kinds of pleasure which television offers, and examines new perspectives on the relationship between ideology and television. The first section introduces the theoretical and methodological problems raised by the study of television audiences, and the second section presents case studies of a wide range of viewers: women office workers, Israeli views of "Dallas", German families, the elderly and American daytime soap opera fans.

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Remote Control, Ellen Seiter, Hans Borchers, Gabriele Kreutzner, Eva-Maria Warth

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1991
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Titre
Remote Control
Sous-titre
Television, Audiences, and Cultural Power
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Routledge
Publié
1991
Format
souple
Pages
272
ISBN10
0415065054
ISBN13
9780415065054
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Beliefs about television viewing tell us much about our views of gender, the family and society. This study considers specific audiences in an investigation of the various kinds of pleasure which television offers, and examines new perspectives on the relationship between ideology and television. The first section introduces the theoretical and methodological problems raised by the study of television audiences, and the second section presents case studies of a wide range of viewers: women office workers, Israeli views of "Dallas", German families, the elderly and American daytime soap opera fans.