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June 15, 2005
Oh my! Collegiate crowd just doesn't get TV
[TV Squad] Give them all college degrees! A few of use here at TV Squad have college degrees (they make good placemats) but we think Minneapolis and St. Paul just need to be reminded that pop culture is the new academia.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Tvsquad.com] TV Squad: After all, she'll still be seen on the network and might even show up as a host or anchor on another network (the CBS or ABC nightly newscast maybe? hmmm?). But today was her last day on Inside Politics, a show that's been canceled along with Crossfire, the daily shoutfest hosted by Robert Novak, James Carville, Tucker Carlson, Paul Begala, and others.
[Qwghlm.co.uk] qwghlm.co.uk: blog : Academia: This is not to say Johnson's ideas are entirely without merit, watching TV today may teach us new skills or ways of thinking. His blog mentions how he has chapters on how video gaming and the complexities contained therein have changed the way we think, which I think are probably on sturdier ground thanks to the greater degree of interactivity and feedback that games offer and the greater creativity in the field, (though I still have reservations on just how transferable those skills are). I just hope he can join the dots (ironically, for someone who enthuses about networks he seems to have trouble with this) a little better.
[Jerz.setonhill.edu] Academia Archive (Jerz's Literacy Weblog): [UW Stout runs a cheesey advertisement on local TV showing streams of ones ...
[Dvnetwork.net] The DVN Blog: If made, none of these films should have TV magazine treatment. They should not look like Dateline, 20/20, even 60 Minutes. It means they should not have at their center a correspondent or the sameness of technique used by the TV networks, both free and cable. Only the story should drive these films.
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Posted at June 15, 2005 07:01 AM
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