Television broadcasting -- Social aspects -- United States
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- American television : new directions in history and theory
- Archie Bunker's America : TV in an era of change, 1968-1978
- Big world, small screen : the role of television in American society
- Bonfire of the humanities : television, subliteracy, and long-term memory loss
- Branded women in U.S. television : when people become corporations
- Cable guys : television and masculinities in the 21st century
- Can we talk? : the power and influence of talk shows
- Changing channels : living (sensibly) with television
- Charting the digital broadcasting future : final report of the Advisory Committee on Public Interest Obligations of Digital Television Broadcasters
- Community television in the United States : a sourcebook on public, educational, and governmental access
- Consumer culture and TV programming
- Down the tube : an inside account of the failure of American television
- Electronic hearth : creating an American television culture
- Electronic hearth : creating an American television culture
- Fast forward : the new television and American society : essays from Channels of communications
- Four arguments for the elimination of television
- Gen X TV : the Brady Bunch to Melrose Place
- Glued to the set : the 60 television shows and events that made us who we are today
- Guerrilla television
- High anxiety : catastrophe, scandal, age & comedy
- High anxiety : catastrophe, scandal, age, & comedy
- Honey, I'm home! : sitcoms, selling the American dream
- Life the movie : how entertainment conquered reality
- Living color : race and television in the United States
- Morality and social order in television crime drama
- Nervous laughter : television situation comedy and liberal democratic ideology
- Parody and taste in postwar American television culture
- Popular culture and the future of politics : cultural studies and the tao of South Park
- Prime time : how TV portrays American culture
- Prime-time America : life on and behind the television screen
- Prime-time television : content and control
- Prime-time television : content and control
- Primetime politics : the truth about conservative lies, corporate control, and television culture
- Programming our lives : television and American identity
- Public interests : media advocacy and struggles over U.S. television
- Redesigning women : television after the network era
- Remote control : television and the manipulation of American life
- Revolution televised : prime time and the struggle for Black power
- Roll over Adorno : critical theory, popular culture, audiovisual media
- Seeing through the eighties : television and Reaganism
- Smoke and mirrors : violence, television, and other American cultures
- Struggles for equal voice : the history of African American media democracy
- TV's image of the elderly : a practical guide for change
- Target, prime time : advocacy groups and the struggle over entertainment television
- Target, prime time : advocacy groups and the struggle over entertainment television
- Teleliteracy : taking television seriously
- Teleliteracy : taking television seriously
- Television and American culture
- Television and American culture
- Television and aggression : a panel study
- Television families : is something wrong in suburbia?
- Television families : is something wrong in suburbia?
- Television in black-and-white America : race and national identity
- Television in the age of radio : modernity, imagination, and the making of a medium
- Television, history, and American culture : feminist critical essays
- Televisuality : style, crisis, and authority in American television
- Televisuality : style, crisis, and authority in American television
- The Columbia history of American television
- The Columbia history of American television
- The TV ritual : worship at the video altar
- The age of missing information
- The age of television
- The age of television ; : a study of viewing habits and the impact of television on American life
- The citizen machine : governing by television in 1950s America
- The colorblind screen : television in post-racial America
- The lonely nineties : visions of community in contemporary US television
- The looking glass world of nonfiction TV
- The movie of the week : private stories/public events
- The politics of TV violence : policy uses of communication research
- The revolution wasn't televised : sixties television and social conflict
- The rhetoric of television
- The show and tell machine : how television works and works you over
- The sponsor : notes on a modern potentate
- The sponsored life : ads, TV, and American culture
- The view from Sunset Boulevard : America as brought to you by the people who make television
- Thinking through television
- Transmitting the past : historical and cultural perspectives on broadcasting
- Transmitting the past : historical and cultural perspectives on broadcasting
- Video power : grass roots television
- Voices and values : television stations in the community
- Watching while Black : centering the television of Black audiences
- Welcome to the dreamhouse : popular media and postwar suburbs
- Why TV is not our fault : television programming, viewers, and who's really in control
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