Episode 15: How You're Supposed to Act on TV (June, 2014): Luke Stadel on Cable and Pornography; What Does the Standalone MA Offer Students?
The "academic summer" has begun, which means we're … working as hard as ever! This month, Luke Stadel joins us for our "Cinema Journal Presents" segment on the intersections of cable television, pornography, and regulation. It's safe for work but h-o-t-t nonetheless. Then Chris discusses the value of the standalone M.A. in Media Studies with professors at three schools that have started such programs. Finally, Michael and Chris discuss what they are watching.
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News & Notes
The Hidden Work Life of University Faculty 
How to Avoid Plumbing Disasters 
Cinema Journal Presents: Luke Stadel
Luke's page at Academia.edu 
"Cable, Pornography, and the Reinvention of Television, 1982–1989" (read the first few pages here)
Sen. Jesse Helms 
Cable Porn and Dial-a-Porn Control Act (1985) 
Playboy TV (formerly the Playboy Channel)
Mark Fowler 
Fowler's "Toaster With Pictures" comment 
Telecommunications Act of 1996 
Communications Decency Act 
HBO 
Cinemax/Skinemax 
Lynn Spigel's Make Room for TV 
Aniko Bodroghkozy's Groove Tube: Sixties Television and the Youth Rebellion 
The FCC's FAQ on broadcast vs. cable regulation 
Pacifica (FCC v. Pacifica Foundation, 1978) 
Fuckbook (NSFW)
“It’s Not Porn, It’s HBO” (language NSFW)
"Quality Television" discourse 
Tales From the Crypt 
True Detective 
Lynn Spigel at Northwestern 
Jonathan Coopersmith's CV listing several of his relevant articles
William Uricchio on the interpretative flexibility of television
Philip Sewell's Television in the Age of Radio 
Shawn Vancour's page at Academia.edu with several articles on television sound 
Doron Galili's "Seeing by Electricity: The Emergence of Television and the Modern Mediascape, 1878-1939" 
Dumont Television 
Stadel's CJ Afterthoughts link 
The Rifleman 
Pong (go on, play a round--it's summer, so you have loads of time, right?)
What Does the Standalone MA Offer Students?
Southern Methodist University’s MA program in Film and Media Arts 
Sean Griffin's page 
Derek Kompare's page 
Kevin Heffernan's page 
G. William Jones Film & Video Archive 
Ronald Davis Oral History 
Kirsten Pullen’s page 
Texas A&M’s MA in Performance Studies 
Elana Levine’s page 
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s MA in Media Studies 
Melissa Zimdars at University of Iowa and on Twitter
John Vanderhoef at UCSB and on Twitter 
What We’re Watching
No Way Out
The National Spelling Bee 
ATX Television Festival
Celebrity Studies Conference 
