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The Survival Of Soap Opera Transformations For A New Media Era Sam Ford

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The Survival Of Soap Opera Transformations For A New Media Era Sam Ford
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Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.49 MB
Pages: 355
Author: Sam Ford, Abigail De Kosnik, C. Lee Harrington
ISBN: 9781604737165, 1604737166
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Survival Of Soap Opera Transformations For A New Media Era Sam Ford by Sam Ford, Abigail De Kosnik, C. Lee Harrington 9781604737165, 1604737166 instant download after payment.

The soap opera, one of U.S. television's longest-running and most influential formats, is on the brink. Declining ratings have been attributed to an increasing number of women working outside the home and to an intensifying competition for viewers' attention from cable and the Internet. Yet, soaps' influence has expanded, with serial narratives becoming commonplace on most prime time TV programs. The Survival of Soap Opera investigates the causes of their dwindling popularity, describes their impact on TV and new media culture, and gleans lessons from their complex history for twenty-first-century media industries.The book contains contributions from established soap scholars such as Robert C. Allen, Louise Spence, Nancy Baym, and Horace Newcomb, along with essays and interviews by emerging scholars, fans and Web site moderators, and soap opera producers, writers, and actors from ABC's General Hospital, CBS's The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful, and other shows. This diverse group of voices seeks to intervene in the discussion about the fate of soap operas at a critical juncture, and speaks to longtime soap viewers, television studies scholars, and media professionals alike.

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