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Prestige Television: Cultural and Artistic Value in Twenty-First-Century America

Amanda Keeler, Keeler(Contributions by)Andrew J. Bottomley, Bottomley(Contributions by)Catherine Martin, Martin(Contributions by)David R. Coon, Coon(Contributions by)Javier Ramirez, Ramirez(Contributions by)Josie Torres Barth, Barth(Contributions by)Justin O. Rawlins, Rawlins(Contributions by)Murray Leeder, Leeder(Contributions by)Seth Friedman, Friedman(Contributions by)Wyatt D. Phillips, Phillips(Contributions by)Amanda Keeler, Keeler(Edited by)Seth Friedman, Friedman(Edited by)
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Prestige Television explores how a growing array of 21st century US programming is produced and received in ways that elevate select series above the competition in a saturated market.

Contributing authors demonstrate that these shows are positioned and understood as comprising an increasingly recognizable genre characterized by familiar markers of distinction.

In contrast to most accounts of elite categorizations of contemporary US television programming that center on HBO and its primary streaming rivals, these essays examine how efforts to imbue series with prestigious or elevated status now permeate the rest of the medium, including network as well as basic and undervalued premium cable channels.

Case study chapters focusing on diverse series, ranging from widely recognized examples such as The Americans (2013-2018) and The Knick (2014-15) to contested examples like Queen of the South (2016-2021) and How I Met Your Mother (2005-2014), highlight how contributing authors extend conceptions of the genre beyond expected parameters. 

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Rutgers University Press
1978818300 / 9781978818309
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
11/11/2022
English
202 pages
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