Emerging dynamics in audiences' consumption of trans-media products : the cases of Mad Men and Game of Thrones as a comparative study between Italy and New Zealand /
Doctor Who and gay male fandom : a queer(ed) transmedia franchise /
The poverty of television : the mediation of suffering in class-divided Philippines /
Talk on television : audience participation and public debate /
Fooling with the Amish : Amish mafia, entertaining fakery, and the evolution of reality TV /
The essential cult TV reader /
Friends watching friends : American television in Egypt /
Television drama : agency, audience, and myth /
Private screenings : television and the female consumer /
Medievalism in A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones /
Watching while Black : centering the television of Black audiences /
Normporn : queer viewers and the tv that soothes us /
Social issues in television fiction /
Appropriating live televised football through talk /
Thinking through television /
Interpreting television news /
Media audiences : television, meaning and emotion /
Le Trône de fer : Ou le Pouvoir dans le sang
Broadcasting Hollywood : the struggle over feature films on early TV /
The synchronized society : time and control from broadcasting to the Internet /
Soap fans : pursuing pleasure and making meaning in everyday life /
Post-TV : piracy, cord-cutting, and the future of television /
Watching Game of thrones : how audiences engage with dark television /
Remotely : travels in the binge of TV /
Queerbaiting and fandom : teasing fans through homoerotic possibilities /
The Philosophy of TV Noir.
Joss Whedon /
From Antz to Titanic : reinventing film analysis /
A "toxic genre" : the Iraq War films /
Sexualised Masculinity