Abstract
This special issue of Journal of e-Media Studies is focused on historical trends, shifts, and transformations in past and present broadcast television and radio, as understood through the categories of genre, gender, and race. At a time when both scholarly and industry-related discourses increasingly focus on the significance of “television after TV,” convergence and multi-media, multi-platform technologies, and “narrowcasting,” it is still important to examine American broadcast television and radio, which still reaches the largest audience and has contributed to and reflected social understandings of gender and race in America for almost a century.
Recommended Citation
Desjardins, Mary and Haralovich, Mary Beth
(2015)
"Issue Introduction: Reconsidering Gender, Genre, and Race in Broadcast Radio and Television,"
The Journal of e-Media Studies: Vol. 4:
Iss.
1, Article 1.
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.467
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/joems/vol4/iss1/1
