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  • It's Not TV
  • Written by author Edited by Marc Leverette
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., 4/10/2008
  • Since first going on the air in 1972, HBO has continually attempted to redefine television as we know it. Today, pay television (and HBO in particular) is positioned as an alternative to network offerings, consistently regarded as the premier site for wha
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Foreword: It's Television. It's HBO, Toby Miller

Introduction: If It's Not TV, Then What?, Marc Leverette, Brian L. Ott, and Cara Buckley-Ott

Part I: Industry and Economics

Introduction: The Not TV Industry, Marc Leverette

1. Para-Television and Discourses of Distinction: The Culture of Production at HBO, Avi Santo

2. And Now No Word from our Sponsors: How HBO Puts the Risk Back Into Television, Tony Kelso

3. Will Yingshuiji Buzz Help HBO Asia?, Shawn McIntosh

4. It's Not TV, it's HBO's Original Programming: Producing Quality TV, Janet McCabe and Kim Akass

Part II: Text and Contexts

Introduction: The Not TV Text, Brian L. Ott

5. Carnivàle: TV Drama without TV Genre, David Marc

6. Challenging Sitcom Conventions: From The Larry Sanders Show to The Comeback, Lisa Williamson

7. "Cocksucker, Motherfucker, Tits," Marc Leverette

8. Baltimore on The Wire: The Tragic Moralism of David Simon, Blake D. Ethridge

Part III: Audiences and Identity

Introduction: The Not TV Audience, Cara Louise Buckley

9. K Street: "Raping HBO" or "What HBO is All About"?, Conor McGrath

10. Praise You Like I Should: Cyberfans and Six Feet Under, Rhiannon Bury

11. Fashion(able/ing) Selves: Consumption, Identity, and Sex and the City, Cara Louise Buckley and Brian L. Ott

12. "No Country for the Infirm": Angels in an Unchanged America, Joanna L. Di Mattia


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