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References of Note

Andrejevic, M 2004, “Reality TV: The Work of Being Watched”, Lanham MD, Rowman and Littlefield

Copeman, E 2007, ‘Informing a Distracted Audience: News Narratives In Breakfast Television’, The University of Sydney

Blundell, G 2011, ‘The Past is Another Century’, The Australian, http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/opinion/the-past-is-another-country/story-e6frg8qo-1225991177193

Butche, R 2003, ‘Broadcast News Era: End at Hand’, Newsroom Magazine, http://newsroom-magazine.com/2009/critical-thinking/broadcast-news-era-end-at-hand/

Dawson, M ‘Television’s Aesthetic of Efficiency: Convergence Television and the Digital Short’, Northwestern University

Dove-Liebahn, A  “Mourning Becomes the Mad Men: Notes on Nostlagia”, Invisible Culture, http://ivc.lib.rochester.edu/portfolio/mourning-becomes-the-mad-men-notes-on-nostalgia/

Hardy, J 2011, ‘Mapping commercial intertextuality: HBO’s True Blood’, Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, vol 17, pp. 7-17

Hill, A 2005, “Audiences and Popular Factual Television”, Routledge, New York

Holmes, S 2004, “Understanding Reality TV”, Routledge, New York

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Macaik, P 2012, “Everything Happened: On Mad Men”, Los Angeles Review of Books, March 25th 2012

Marcotte, A 2011, “How to Make a Critically Acclaimed TV Show about Masculinity”, Jezebel, http://jezebel.com/5837945/how-to-make-a-critically-acclaimed-tv-show-about-masculinity

McKain, A 2005, ‘Not Necessarily Not the News: Gatekeeping, Remediation and The Daily Show’, The Journal of American Culture, vol 28, no.4

McKee, A 2007, ‘Why I Do Love Television so Very Much’, http://flowtv.org/2007/03/why-do-i-love-television-so-very-much/

Mittel, J 2009 “More Thoughts On Soap Operas and Television Seriality”, Media Commons, http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/content/more-thoughts-soap-operas-and-television-seriality

Morley, D 2000, ‘Home Territories: Media, Mobility and Identity’, Routledge, London, pp.105-110

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