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Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2005

Editorial


Editorial

Editorial

Sofia Johansson

2017-06-13 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2005 • 1-5

Research Articles


‘Starring... Dyer?’: Re-visiting Star Studies and Contemporary Celebrity Culture

‘Starring... Dyer?’: Re-visiting Star Studies and Contemporary Celebrity Culture

Su Holmes

2017-06-13 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2005 • 6-21

Experiencing Television Fandom: Notes on the Tension Between Singularization and Massification in Brazil1

Experiencing Television Fandom: Notes on the Tension Between Singularization and Massification in Brazil1

Maria Coelho

2017-06-13 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2005 • 97-112

EastEnders and the Manufacture of Celebrity

EastEnders and the Manufacture of Celebrity

Anthony McNicholas

2017-06-13 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2005 • 22-36

Also a part of:

Collection: Television Studies

The Undead: Life on the D-List

The Undead: Life on the D-List

Gareth Palmer

2017-06-13 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2005 • 37-53

Media Darlings and Falling Stars: Celebrity and the Reporting of Political Leaders

Media Darlings and Falling Stars: Celebrity and the Reporting of Political Leaders

Kathie Muir

2017-06-13 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2005 • 54-71

Brand “W” and the Marketing of an American President: Or, Logos as Logos

Brand “W” and the Marketing of an American President: Or, Logos as Logos

Jeremy Hockett

2017-06-13 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2005 • 54-71

Karen Neill & Morris Shanahan (eds.) (2005) The Great New Zealand Radio Experiment, Victoria: Thomson Learning / Dunmore Press. ISBN 0-17-0124-800.

Karen Neill & Morris Shanahan (eds.) (2005) The Great New Zealand Radio Experiment, Victoria: Thomson Learning / Dunmore Press. ISBN 0-17-0124-800.

Rosser Johnson

2017-06-13 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2005 • 113-114

Also a part of:

Collection: Radio Studies

Jane Arthurs (2004) Television and Sexuality: Regulation and the Politics of Taste, New York: Open University Press. ISBN 0-33-5209-750.

Jane Arthurs (2004) Television and Sexuality: Regulation and the Politics of Taste, New York: Open University Press. ISBN 0-33-5209-750.

Henrik Örnebring

2017-06-13 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2005 • 115-116