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Below the Line Producers and Production Studies in the New Television Economy

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Publisher
Duke University Press
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
252
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✦ Table of Contents


Acknowledgements viiIntroduction: Who Are Television's Producers? 1Part I 1. Producers as Creatives: Creativity in Television Set Production 312. Producers as Professionals: Professionalism in Soft-Core Production 66Part II 3. Sponsoring Selves: Sponsorship in Production 1034. Regulating Selves: Regulation in Production 139Conclusion: Rethinking Production Studies in the New Television Economy 175Notes 187Bibliography 207Index 225

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Television producers and directors;Television--Production and direction;Television supplies industry--Employees;Electronic books;Television supplies industry -- Employees;Television -- Production and direction


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