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General Editor's Preface | ||
Foreword: 'Reading' television studies | ||
1 | 'Reading' television | 1 |
2 | Content analysis | 8 |
3 | The signs of television | 22 |
4 | The codes of television | 41 |
5 | The functions of television | 49 |
6 | Bardic television | 64 |
7 | Audiences | 78 |
8 | The modes of television | 85 |
9 | Dance | 101 |
10 | Competition | 113 |
11 | Television realism | 127 |
12 | A policeman's lot | 138 |
Conclusion: something completely different? | 154 | |
References | 160 | |
Further Reading | 164 | |
Index | 169 |
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