The convergent experience: viewing practices across media forms. Media interfaces and mass customization of everyday space / Daniel Chamberlain -- It's just like a mini mall : comic convergence and participatory culture on YouTube / David Gurney -- TiVoing childhood : time shifting a generation's concept of television / Jason Mittell -- Affective convergence in reality television : a case study in divergence culture / Jack Bratich -- Industry convergences : reality television and the cross-purposed commodity / Misha Kavka -- Creating authors/creating audiences. More "moments of television" : / Derek Kompare -- The reviews are in : TV critics and the (pre)creation of meaning / Jonathan Gray -- Hailing the fan : diegetic and extradiegetic expansion in official online interfaces / Louisa Ellen Stein -- Gruesome competition for cable viewers : masters of horror, auteurism, and the progressive potential of a disreputable genre / Heather Hendershot -- 59Up : television, Life-Time, and the mediated self / John Corner -- Technologies of citizenship : politics, nationality, and contemporary television. Television/televisicentn / Hector Amaya -- The limits of the cellular imaginary / Eric Freedman -- "TV freedom" and other experiments for "advancing" liberal democracy in Iraq / James Hay -- Hillary Clinton meets Johnny Sack : viral videos and the 2008 presidential election / Chuck Tryon -- Speed TV / L.S. Kim.
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From viral videos on YouTube to mobile television on cell phones and beyond, this book examines television in an age of technological, economic, and cultural convergence. It contains essays that establishes television's importance in a shifting media culture.