
Journal of Popular Television 8.3 is now available
Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Popular Television 8.3 is now available!
Special Section: ‘Global Distribution and “National Mediations” of Ready-Made TV Shows in Foreign Markets’
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Aims & Scope
Journal of Popular Television is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed journal designed to promote and encourage scholarship on all aspects of popular television, whether fictional or non-fictional, from docudramas and sports to news and comedy.
Issue 8.3
Editorial
LUCA ANTONIAZZI AND LUCA BARRA
Special Section: ‘Global Distribution and “National Mediations” of Ready-Made TV Shows in Foreign Markets’
LUCA ANTONIAZZI
Mediating prestige television: The Italian promotion of Big Little Lies and The Deuce
PAOLA BREMBILLA
The food, the place and the ‘real’: Italy’s representations in Master of None
LUCIO SPAZIANTE
LINDA ROSSATO
LUCA BARRA
The origin of imported TV content and the public service remit in European PSBs: RTVE and the BBC
CELINA NAVARRO
Distributing CanCon: CBC strategies for international distribution
GIULIA TAURINO
Localization is now claiming its seat at the table: Interview with Saverio Perrino, BBC Studios
LUCA BARRA
Making foreign ready-made content great again: VOD platforms and English-language series in Turkey
ECE VITRINEL
‘Dear Netflix…’: Informal local intermediaries on the periphery of the global VOD market
PETR SZCZEPANIK
Articles
Domesticity and masculinity in Some Mothers Do ‘ave ‘em
RICHARD DHILLON
Small-screen psychics: Television performance as dubious achievement
JAMES WALTERS
Book Reviews
You’re Nicked: Investigating British Television Police Series, Ben Lamb (2020)
MICHELLE ADDISON
Contemporary British Television Drama, James Chapman (2020)
MICHAEL SAMUEL
Television Rewired: The Rise of the Auteur Series, Martha P. Nochimson (2019)
MATT HILLS
Twin Peaks: TV Milestones Series, Julie Grossman and Will Scheibel (2020)
MATT HILLS