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Michele Hilmes

    Transatlantic Television Drama
    Only Connect: A Cultural History of Broadcasting in the United States
    Network Nations
    • 2019

      Transatlantic Television Drama

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Transatlantic Television Drama looks at how serial dramas like Black Mirror captivate US audiences, and what this reveals about the ways Americans and Brits relate to each other on and off the screen.

      Transatlantic Television Drama
    • 2013

      Focusing on the evolution of American broadcasting, the book explores the journey from early radio to contemporary digital media. It highlights broadcasting's role in shaping American cultural identity amidst social and cultural transformations. Each chapter begins with a historical overview, delves into media policy and industry growth, and concludes with insights into how radio and television have been perceived throughout U.S. history. This comprehensive examination offers a detailed understanding of the interplay between media and American society.

      Only Connect: A Cultural History of Broadcasting in the United States
    • 2011

      Network Nations

      A Transnational History of British and American Broadcasting

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Offering a groundbreaking analysis, this book explores the evolution of television in both America and Britain, highlighting the cultural, social, and political influences that shaped each nation's broadcasting landscape. The author, a prominent media historian, examines key programming, technological advancements, and audience reception, revealing the distinct paths taken by these two television giants. By comparing their histories, the work sheds light on the broader implications of television as a medium and its impact on society.

      Network Nations