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Introduction: Genres that Matter
1. Television Genres as Cultural Categories
2. Before the Scandals: Genre Historiography and the Cultural History of the Quiz Show
3. From Saturday Morning to Around the Clock: The Industrial Practices of Television Cartoons
4. Audiences Talk Genres: Talk Shows and the Intersections of Taste and Identity
5. Policing Genres: Dragnet's Texts and Generic Contexts
6. Making Fun of Genres-The Politics of Parody and Genre Mixing in Soap and The Simpsons
Conclusion: Some Reflections on Reality Television
Notes
Appendices
Index
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