Amanda D. Lotz
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American television scholar and media scholar
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Amanda D. Lotz's Degrees
- Bachelors Communication Studies University of California, San Diego
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Amanda D. Lotz is an American educator, television scholar, and media scholar based in Australia since 2019. She is known for her research in television studies, digital disruption, the economics of television and media companies, and also popularizing the terms network era, post-network era, and the multi-channel transition describing the television industry's transition to cable and to internet distribution.
Amanda D. Lotz's Published Works
Published Works
- The Television Will Be Revolutionized (2007) (545)
- Critical Media Industry Studies: A Research Approach (2009) (170)
- Postfeminist Television Criticism: Rehabilitating Critical Terms and Identifying Postfeminist Attributes (2001) (162)
- Portals: A Treatise on Internet-Distributed Television (2017) (149)
- Redesigning Women: Television after the Network Era (2006) (90)
- Understanding Media Industries (2011) (73)
- Theorising the intermezzo the contributions of postfeminism and third wave feminism (2007) (68)
- Communicating third-wave feminism and new social movements: challenges for the next century of feminist endeavor (2003) (61)
- Cable Guys: Television and Masculinities in the 21st Century (2014) (58)
- We Now Disrupt This Broadcast: How Cable Transformed Television and the Internet Revolutionized It All (2018) (52)
- Beyond Prime Time : Television Programming in the Post-Network Era (2009) (42)
- Assessing Qualitative Television Audience Research: Incorporating Feminist and Anthropological Theoretical Innovation (2000) (39)
- In between the global and the local: Mapping the geographies of Netflix as a multinational service (2020) (36)
- Imagining Global Video: The Challenge of Netflix (2020) (33)
- Internet-Distributed Television Research: A Provocation (2018) (29)
- What Is U.S. Television Now? (2009) (28)
- Approaching media industries comparatively: A case study of streaming (2018) (26)
- Textual (im)possibilities in the U.S. post‐network era: negotiating production and promotion processes on lifetime's any day now (2004) (26)
- A Future for Public Service Television (2018) (25)
- Toward Ethical Cyberspace Audience Research: Strategies for Using the Internet for Television Audience Studies (2004) (24)
- Evolution or revolution? Television in transformation (2018) (20)
- Industry-Level Studies and the Contributions of Gitlin’s Inside Prime Time (2009) (19)
- On “Television Criticism”: The Pursuit of the Critical Examination of a Popular Art (2008) (18)
- The Paradigmatic Evolution of U.S. Television and the Emergence of Internet-Distributed Television (2016) (18)
- Teasing apart television industry disruption: consequences of meso-level financing practices before and after the US multiplatform era (2019) (17)
- If it's not TV, what is it? The case of U.S. subscription television (2007) (17)
- Video Screen Interfaces as New Sites of Media Circulation Power (2020) (16)
- How to spend $9.3 billion in three days: examining the upfront buying process in the production of US television culture (2007) (16)
- The production of media fiction (2002) (14)
- Using 'network' theory in the postnetwork era: fictional 9/11 US television discourse as a 'cultural forum' (2004) (13)
- Bridging media‐specific approaches (2004) (13)
- Segregated sitcoms: Institutional causes of disparity among black and white comedy images and audiences (2005) (9)
- Must-See TV NBC's Dominant Decades (2007) (8)
- The Promotional Role of the Network Upfront Presentations in the Production of Culture (2007) (7)
- A robust and dynamic field (2013) (7)
- Cable guys: Television and masculinities in the twenty-first century (2014) (7)
- The Television Will Be Revolutionized, Second Edition (2014) (7)
- Media Industry Studies (2020) (7)
- Building Theories of Creative Industry Managers (2014) (6)
- The multifaceted policy challenges of transnational Internet-distributed television (2019) (6)
- Building theories of creative industry managers: Challenges, perspectives, and future directions (2014) (6)
- Theorising the Intermezzo (2007) (6)
- “Working Through” as Ideological Intervention (2012) (6)
- Original or exclusive? Shifts in television financing and distribution shift meanings (2016) (5)
- Foreign Ownership of Production Companies as a New Mechanism of Internationalizating Television: The Case of Australian Scripted Television (2021) (4)
- Linking industrial and creative change in 21st-century US television (2017) (4)
- Beyond Streaming Wars: Rethinking Competition in Video Services (2021) (4)
- Seventeen Days in July at Hollywood and Highland (2005) (4)
- US Television and the Recession: Impetus for Change? (2010) (3)
- The production of entertainment media (2020) (3)
- The future of televisions, a response (2020) (3)
- Unpopularity and cultural power in the age of Netflix: New questions for cultural studies’ approaches to television texts (2021) (3)
- Television Studies: A Short Introduction (2012) (3)
- Inventing public service media (2018) (3)
- Assembling a Toolkit (2015) (3)
- Show Me the Money: How Revenue Strategies Change the Creative Possibilities of Internet-Distributed Television (2019) (2)
- Media Disrupted: Surviving Pirates, Cannibals, and Streaming Wars (2021) (2)
- House: Narrative complexity (2013) (2)
- Studying and teaching U.S. television in a time of change (2005) (2)
- At home on the cutting edge (2008) (2)
- Australian Television Drama Index, 1999-2019 (2021) (2)
- Amazon, Google and Facebook warrant antitrust scrutiny for many reasons - not just because they're large (2019) (2)
- Interactive TV Too Early: The False Start of QUBE (2009) (2)
- Rethinking meaning making: Watching serial TV on DVD (2006) (2)
- In Ms. McBeal’s defense: Assessing Ally McBeal as a feminist text (2006) (1)
- The Post-Network Era (2018) (1)
- Effective cultural policy in the 21st century: challenges and strategies from Australian television (2022) (1)
- Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC) submission to the Review of Australian classification regulation (2020) (1)
- What old media can teach new media (2013) (1)
- The persistence of television (2014) (1)
- Television studies (2nd ed.) (2018) (1)
- In Debate: Television Studies in the American Academy (2011) (1)
- The first stage of Australia’s digital transition and its implications for Australian television drama (2021) (1)
- Political sorting in U.S. entertainment media (2021) (1)
- TV or not TV?: A recap of the final core conversation from Flow 2014 (2014) (1)
- Book Review Essay: Television 2013 (2013) (1)
- Barricaded intersections: Any day now and the struggle to examine ethnicity and gender (2004) (1)
- Understanding the changing television market: A comparison of the macroeconomy of the United States, United Kingdom and Australia (2021) (1)
- The cumulative narrative of the cumulative narrative of television studies (2013) (0)
- Popular culture: Broadcasting, radio, and television (2007) (0)
- Reflections on the 'Tinker-verse' (2014) (0)
- Understanding media industries (Second Edition) (2017) (0)
- 25. Show Me the Money: How Revenue Strategies Change the Creative Possibilities of Internet-Distributed Television (2019) (0)
- Male Characters on Television (2020) (0)
- New Patterns of Flow and Rethinking International Mediascapes: The Influence of Stuart Cunningham on Theories of Television's Travels (2021) (0)
- Television and the 2000s: Notes on cable drama (2009) (0)
- Jonathan Gray and Amanda D Lotz, Television Studies (2019) (0)
- Introduction: What we're talking about when we talk about television series (Discussion) (2017) (0)
- An Introduction to Television Studies (2018) (0)
- Style and Setting : Mise-en-Scene (2018) (0)
- Some thoughts on the upfronts (2010) (0)
- Of motorcycles and melodrama (2011) (0)
- Social Media: The Real Impact on Food Waste Reduction Beyond the Swipe or the Click (2022) (0)
- A damaged conclusion (2010) (0)
- W (formerly Women’s Television Network) (2004) (0)
- [Editorial] New Media Policy? (2008) (0)
- Style and Sound (2018) (0)
- Prime-time drama (2013) (0)
- From disc to stream: The changing world of home video (2017) (0)
- Beyond I told you so: NBC could have saved network TV (2010) (0)
- Television 2013 (Book Review Essay) (2013) (0)
- Distribution Revolution: Conversations About the Digital Future of Film and Television [Book review]. (2017) (0)
- New Media Policy (2008) (0)
- Note from the Editors (2010) (0)
- In thanks: To the documentary group for America in Primetime (2011) (0)
- Style and Editing (2018) (0)
- End of an era: NBC post-Zucker? (2010) (0)
- How are streaming services affecting the way we consume media? (2023) (0)
- A new stage in the evolution of original cable programming (2010) (0)
- What's new in media industries? A revised edition of understanding media industries (2016) (0)
- End of Men on US television (2011) (0)
- Discourse and Identity (2018) (0)
- Television in the contemporary media environment (2018) (0)
- How network branding, promotion and scheduling determine the success or failure of network shows (2006) (0)
- An Introduction to Television Style (2018) (0)
- Spike TV: The impossibility of television for men (2018) (0)
- Holding my breath: Women, work, and parenthood (2010) (0)
- Television studies (Short Introductions) (2012) (0)
- Global Streaming Strategy Assessment (2022) (0)
- An Introduction to Television Structures and Systems (2018) (0)
- What’s Going On? Netflix and the Commissioning of Sense8 (2021) (0)
- Cable Guys (2020) (0)
- TV Now (2017) (0)
- Style and the Camera (2018) (0)
- Information about the Instructor (2012) (0)
- Binging isn’t quite the word (2014) (0)
- Watching like a mother (2010) (0)
- Really bad mothers: Manipulative matriarchs in Sons of Anarchy and Justified (2017) (0)
- The end of “This year’s best in television” (2014) (0)
- Comm 251: Understanding Media Industries (2014) (0)
- La evolución paradigmática de la televisión de EE.UU. y la aparición de la televisión distribuída por Internet (2016) (0)
- From Chauvel to creatives: Celebrating the career of Distinguished Professor Stuart Cunningham (2021) (0)
- Book Review: Distribution Revolution: Conversations About the Digital Future of Film and Television by Michael Curtin, Jennifer Holt, and Kevin Sanson, eds (2017) (0)
- Beyond and Beside Narrative Structure (2018) (0)
- To XFinity and beyond... The missing smart living room TV interface (2012) (0)
- Introduction (2006) (0)
- The Television Commercial (2018) (0)
- Television that I love: A Valentine to unpredictable melodrama (2014) (0)
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