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Page 81
... television programming was designed primarily to serve advertisers , yet the inherently communal and even spiritual element of television was also praised by media theorists such as Marshall McLuhan , who claimed that television was ...
... television programming was designed primarily to serve advertisers , yet the inherently communal and even spiritual element of television was also praised by media theorists such as Marshall McLuhan , who claimed that television was ...
Page 186
... television . As it stands , while the book does have some interesting things to say about the television programs it discusses , none of its arguments distinguishes its case studies from what might be said about British science fiction ...
... television . As it stands , while the book does have some interesting things to say about the television programs it discusses , none of its arguments distinguishes its case studies from what might be said about British science fiction ...
Page 187
... television . The result is that the case study section is uneven , sometimes considering texts within a broader framework of science fiction television in general , and sometimes considering series as the particular visions of ...
... television . The result is that the case study section is uneven , sometimes considering texts within a broader framework of science fiction television in general , and sometimes considering series as the particular visions of ...
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