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9780203356623
Publication date (Online):
May 5 2004
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10.4324/9780203356623
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Book chapters
pp. 1
‘READING’ TELEVISION
pp. 8
CONTENT ANALYSIS
pp. 22
THE SIGNS OF TELEVISION
pp. 41
THE CODES OF TELEVISION
pp. 49
THE FUNCTIONS OF TELEVISION
pp. 64
BARDIC TELEVISION
pp. 78
AUDIENCES
pp. 85
THE MODES OF TELEVISION
pp. 101
DANCE
pp. 113
COMPETITION
pp. 127
TELEVISION REALISM
pp. 138
A POLICEMAN’S LOT
pp. 154
CONCLUSION
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