Planet TV
Explore the dynamic world of television with Planet TV by Lisa Parks, published by New York University Press in 2002. This insightful paperback, comprising 277 pages, offers a comprehensive overview of the ever-evolving landscape of global television.
In this engaging collection, Parks brings together previously published essays from pioneering television scholars alongside fresh contributions from contemporary experts. Together, they refine and expand the intellectual discussions surrounding television studies, addressing its cultural significance and social implications.
Whether you're a student of cultural studies, sociology, or simply a television enthusiast, Planet TV provides valuable insights into the history and criticism of the television industry in the United States. Dive into this essential resource and enhance your understanding of the social aspects of television and popular culture.