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Yazar John Ellis

Recent CST blogs have taken up the ‘end of TV theme’, arguing that timeshift viewing, video-on-demand and box-set bingeing is the end of broadcast TV. It’s more complicated than that, surely.

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Yazar Toby Miller

I’ve left Mexico and moved back to my beloved, benighted, lonesome home of LA. Improbably, in balmy temperatures, there are skaters on the Pershing Square rink that I look down on from my loft. It’s some distance from Coyoacán and my neighbor/protestors who saw themselves as the southern wing of Spain’s indignados : The week before I left Mexico City, we had a major earthquake.

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Yazar Jason Jacobs

Steven Peacock’s recent observation that many academic analyses of television too often become ‘systematic, determined to “solve” the text’s engagement with a specific subject’  is a timely reminder that our evaluation of  television art would do well to avoid treating it like a puzzle.

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Yazar John Ellis

I had never been a particular fan of Dennis Potter, but this was different. The film noir atmosphere, the unreliable narrator, ambiguous events and characters, the explicit play with the genres of fiction, both popular and elite, the edgy, coruscating dialogue… And the music. It was my first experience of TV where you never quite knew where you were, and that was the point.

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Yazar Kim Akass

“I haven’t anything to be – except this.” Dushane, Top Boy (Channel 4, 31.10 – 3.11.11) Channel 4’s Top Boy ended last night after less than 4 hours of screen-time.

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Yazar Toby Miller

Google, that old faithful of lazy scholars undertaking armchair proxy research, tells us that about 280,000 sites offer “Television is Dead”. The expression even has its own site though the title is slightly misleading. “TV is Dead” has a million more and Britain’s Channel 4 has a series.

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Yazar Jason Jacobs

What to make of Boardwalk Empire ? HBO’s costume drama set in the USA during Prohibition reminds me of one of those fascinating objects that often crop up on Antiques Roadshow . One can admire from afar the detailed textures and evident craft of the thing without having much of a clue as to its function. Everything looks so good – the fabrics, the sculpted light, the big complex stage of the boardwalk itself;

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Yazar Kim Akass

It is hard to imagine that Autumn is around the corner as we all bask in a late heatwave.  And as I sit in front on my computer on the hottest day ever in October (since records began) I am pondering TV’s Autumn season so far.

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Yazar Toby Miller

I watch pirate television. Will you forgive me some narcissography in this first blog, given that enticing new status? I live in Mexico City, the biggest in the world. It also lays claim to more political demonstrations than anywhere else, more film clubs than Paris, more abortions than London, and the region’s most corrupt police force. My landlady lets me use her cable service. She dug a hole in the wall between her loft and mine.