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The survival of soap opera : transformationsfor a new media era
[NT 42944] Record Type:
[NT 8598] Electronic resources : [NT 40817] monographic
[NT 47348] Title Information:
transformationsfor a new media era
[NT 47354] Secondary Intellectual Responsibility:
HarringtonC. Lee, 1964-
[NT 47354] Secondary Intellectual Responsibility:
KosnikAbigail De,
[NT 47354] Secondary Intellectual Responsibility:
FordSam,
[NT 47356] Secondary Intellectual Responsibility:
Project Muse
[NT 47351] Place of Publication:
Jackson
[NT 47263] Published:
University Press of Mississippi;
[NT 47352] Year of Publication:
2011
[NT 47264] Description:
1 online resource (x, 344 p.).
[NT 47266] Subject:
Television viewers - United States -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Television soap operas - Social aspects - United States -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Television soap operas - History and criticism - United States -
[NT 51458] Online resource:
http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9781604737172/
[NT 47265] Notes:
Includes interviews that provide various perspectives of the soap opera television
[NT 50961] ISBN:
9781604737172electronic bk.
[NT 50961] ISBN:
1604737174electronic bk.
[NT 50961] ISBN:
9781604737165hbk.
[NT 50961] ISBN:
1604737166hbk.
[NT 60779] Content Note:
Learning from diverse audiences. Soaps for tomorrow : media fans making online drama from celebrity gossip / Abigail de Kosnik -- Soap opera critics and criticism : industry and audience in an era of transformation / Denise D. Bielby -- Hanging on by a common thread / Julie Porter-- Perspective : fan site moderator QueenEve on fan activity around and against soaps / based on an interview byAbigail de Kosnik -- The role of "the audience" in the writing process / Tom Casiello -- The "missing years" : how local programming ruptured Days of our lives in Australia / Radha O'Meara -- As the world turns' Luke and Noah and fan activism / Roger Newcomb -- Constructing the older audience : ageand aging insoaps / C. Lee Harrington and Denise Brothers
[NT 60779] Content Note:
Experimenting with production and distribution. "The rhetoric of theclmera in television soapopera" revisited : the case of General Hospital / Bernard M. Timberg and Ernest Alba -- It's not all talk : editingand storytelling in As the world turns / Deborah L. Jaramillo -- Guiding light : relevance and renewal in a changing genre / Patrick Erwin --The evolution of the production process of soap operas today / Erick Yates Green -- From daytime to Night shift : examining the ABC daytime/SOAPnet primetime spin-off experiment / Racquel Gonzales -- "What the hell does TIIC mean?" online content and the struggle to save the soaps /Elana Levine -- The evolution of the fan video and the influence of YouTube on the creative decision-making process for fans / Emma F. Webb --
[NT 60779] Content Note:
Capitalizing on history. Perspective : scholar Horace Newcomb on thepleasures and influence of soaps / based on an interview by Sam Ford -- Perspective : scholar Robert C. Allen on studying soap operas / basedon an interview by C. Lee Harrington -- Growing old together : following As the world turns' Tom Hughes through the years / Sam Ford -- Perspective : writer Kay Alden on what makes soaps unique / based on an interview by Sam Ford -- Perspective : scholar Nancy Baym on soaps after theO.J. Simpson trial / based on an interview by Abigail de Kosnik -- Ofsoap operas, space operas, andtelevision's rocky romance with the feminine form / Christine Scodari -- The ironic and convoluted relationship between daytime and primetime soap operas / Lynn Liccardo -- Perspective : scholar Louise Spence on comparing the soap opera to other forms / based on an interview by Abigail de Kosnik --Perspective : scholar Jason Mittell on the ties between daytime and primetime serials / based on aninterview by Sam Ford -- Preserving soap history : what will it mean for the future of soaps? / Mary Jeanne Wilson -- Did the 2007 writers strike save daytime's highest-rated drama? / J.A. Metzler --
[NT 60779] Content Note:
Challenges to the future of soaps. Introduction : the crisis of daytime drama and what it means for the future of television / Sam Ford, Abigail de Kosnik, and C. Lee Harrington -- Perspective : scholars Barbara Irwin and Mary Cassata on the state of U.S. soap operas / based on aninterview byC. Lee Harrington -- Perspective : historian William J. Reynolds on memories of The edge of night /based on an interview by SamFord -- Perspective : writer Patrick Mulcahey on changes in soap operawriting contracts / based on an interview by Giada da Ros -- Perspective : actor Tristan Rogers on changes in soaps' industry, audiences, andtexts / based on an interview by Abigail de Kosnik -- Daytime budget cuts / Sara A. Bibel -- Agnes Nixon and soap opera "chemistry tests" / Carol Traynor Williams -- Giving soaps a good scrub : ABC's Ugly Betty and the ethnicity of television formats / Jaime J Nasser -- The way we were : the institutional logics of professionals and fans in the soap opera industry / Melissa C. Scardaville --
The survival of soap opera : transformationsfor a new media era
The survival of soap opera
: transformationsfor a new media era / edited by Sam Ford, Abigail de Kosnik, and C. Lee Harrington - Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2011. - 1 online resource (x, 344 p.)..
Learning from diverse audiences. Soaps for tomorrow : media fans making online drama from celebrity gossip / Abigail de Kosnik -- Soap opera critics and criticism : industry and audience in an era of transformation / Denise D. Bielby -- Hanging on by a common thread / Julie Porter-- Perspective : fan site moderator QueenEve on fan activity around and against soaps / based on an interview byAbigail de Kosnik -- The role of "the audience" in the writing process / Tom Casiello -- The "missing years" : how local programming ruptured Days of our lives in Australia / Radha O'Meara -- As the world turns' Luke and Noah and fan activism / Roger Newcomb -- Constructing the older audience : ageand aging insoaps / C. Lee Harrington and Denise BrothersExperimenting with production and distribution. "The rhetoric of theclmera in television soapopera" revisited : the case of General Hospital / Bernard M. Timberg and Ernest Alba -- It's not all talk : editingand storytelling in As the world turns / Deborah L. Jaramillo -- Guiding light : relevance and renewal in a changing genre / Patrick Erwin --The evolution of the production process of soap operas today / Erick Yates Green -- From daytime to Night shift : examining the ABC daytime/SOAPnet primetime spin-off experiment / Racquel Gonzales -- "What the hell does TIIC mean?" online content and the struggle to save the soaps /Elana Levine -- The evolution of the fan video and the influence of YouTube on the creative decision-making process for fans / Emma F. Webb --Capitalizing on history. Perspective : scholar Horace Newcomb on thepleasures and influence of soaps / based on an interview by Sam Ford -- Perspective : scholar Robert C. Allen on studying soap operas / basedon an interview by C. Lee Harrington -- Growing old together : following As the world turns' Tom Hughes through the years / Sam Ford -- Perspective : writer Kay Alden on what makes soaps unique / based on an interview by Sam Ford -- Perspective : scholar Nancy Baym on soaps after theO.J. Simpson trial / based on an interview by Abigail de Kosnik -- Ofsoap operas, space operas, andtelevision's rocky romance with the feminine form / Christine Scodari -- The ironic and convoluted relationship between daytime and primetime soap operas / Lynn Liccardo -- Perspective : scholar Louise Spence on comparing the soap opera to other forms / based on an interview by Abigail de Kosnik --Perspective : scholar Jason Mittell on the ties between daytime and primetime serials / based on aninterview by Sam Ford -- Preserving soap history : what will it mean for the future of soaps? / Mary Jeanne Wilson -- Did the 2007 writers strike save daytime's highest-rated drama? / J.A. Metzler --Challenges to the future of soaps. Introduction : the crisis of daytime drama and what it means for the future of television / Sam Ford, Abigail de Kosnik, and C. Lee Harrington -- Perspective : scholars Barbara Irwin and Mary Cassata on the state of U.S. soap operas / based on aninterview byC. Lee Harrington -- Perspective : historian William J. Reynolds on memories of The edge of night /based on an interview by SamFord -- Perspective : writer Patrick Mulcahey on changes in soap operawriting contracts / based on an interview by Giada da Ros -- Perspective : actor Tristan Rogers on changes in soaps' industry, audiences, andtexts / based on an interview by Abigail de Kosnik -- Daytime budget cuts / Sara A. Bibel -- Agnes Nixon and soap opera "chemistry tests" / Carol Traynor Williams -- Giving soaps a good scrub : ABC's Ugly Betty and the ethnicity of television formats / Jaime J Nasser -- The way we were : the institutional logics of professionals and fans in the soap opera industry / Melissa C. Scardaville --.
Includes interviews that provide various perspectives of the soap opera televisionIncludes bibliographical references (p. 315-330) and index.
ISBN 9781604737172ISBN 1604737174ISBN 9781604737165ISBN 1604737166
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