(5/9 Summer1 Classes Begin)

5/9 Course Introduction

 

5/10 Introduction: Why (and How) Do We Study Television?

“HumancentiPad,” South Park, (S15E01, 2011, 22’).

READ: Mittell, “Introduction: Why Television?

 

5/11 Introduction: Television Programming

The Making of South Park: 6 Days to Air (2011, 42’)

READ: Mittell, “Chapter 1: Exchanging Programming.”

View 60-75 minutes of linear television on one network (by 5/14 at the latest). Broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, or NBC) are preferable but not required.

 

5/12 Post-Network Programming

TV Journal Format Guidelines [DOC] [PDF].

READ: Butler, “Television’s Ebb and Flow in the Post Network Era,” in Television: Critical Methods and Applications.

 

5/16 Introduction: Television Audiences and Advertising

“Jack-Tor,” 30 Rock (S01E05, 2006, 27’)

READ: Mittell, “Chapter 2: Exchanging Audiences.”

 

5/17 The Television Business: TV’s Technological History

YouTube

READ: Mittell, “Chapter 11: Television’s Transforming Technologies.”

 

5/18 The Television Business: Post-Network Audiences and Platform Mobility

READ: Perren, “Business as Unusual: Conglomerate-Sized Challenges for Film and Television in the Digital Arena.”

 

5/19 The Television Business: Paid or “Free” TV?

READ: Newman, “Free TV: File-Sharing and the Value of Television (2011),” in Dines & Humez.

 

(5/22 Last day to drop Summer1 classes without a “W” grade)

5/23 Producing Television: The Showrunner

DUE: TV Journal #1 (4 entries)

Showrunners: The Art of Running a TV Show (Doyle, 2014, 88′)

 

 

5/24 Producing Television: Branding “Quality TV”

“Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,” Mad Men (S01E01, 2007, 48’)

READ:

 

5/25 Producing Television: Pre-Views and (Narrative) Expectation

“Natural Selection,” Orphan Black (S01E01, 2013, 44’)

READ: Gray, “Television Pre-Views and the Meaning of Hype.”

 

5/26 Producing Television Meaning

READ: Mittell, “Chapter 5: Making Meaning.”

 

ORPHAN BLACK OUTSIDE VIEWING BEGINS

VIEW: “Instinct” and “Variation Under Nature,” Orphan Black (S01 E02-E03, 2013, 44’ each)

5/30 Memorial Day, NO CLASSES

 

5/31 Producing Television Meaning

“Pilot,” Nip/Tuck (S01E01, 2003, 66’)

DISCUSS: Midterm Exam [PDF]

READ: Aslinger, “Nip/Tuck: Popular Music,” in How to Watch Television.

 

6/1 Producing Television Meaning: Tele-sensoriality

Food Network programming

(optional) READ: Newman, “Everyday Italian: Cultivating Taste,” in How to Watch Television.

 

6/2 Producing Television Meaning: Narrative

“Uprising,” Switched at Birth (S02E09, 2012, 44’)

READ: Mittell, “Chapter 6: Telling Television Stories.”

 

VIEW: “Effects of External Conditions” and “Conditions of Existence,” Orphan Black (S01 E04-E05, 2013, 44’ each)

6/6 IN-CLASS MIDTERM EXAM

 

6/7 Television Aesthetics: Narrative & Genre

“Variations Under Domestication,” Orphan Black (S01E06, 2013, 44’)

 

6/8 Producing Television Meaning: Narrative & Adaptation

“Days Gone Bye,” The Walking Dead (S01E01, 2010, 67’)

READ: The Walking Dead, issue #01, (focus on pages 2-14; anything afterward is optional)

 

6/9 Producing Television Meaning

READ: Orphan Black Comic Issue #1, “Sarah.”

 

VIEW: “Parts Developed in an Unusual Manner” and “Entangled Bank,” Orphan Black (S01 E07-E08, 2013, 44’ each)

6/13 Televised Representation & Identity: Gender & Class

“Trick or Treat,” Roseanne (S03E07, 1990, 24’)

READ: Mittell, “Chapter 8: Representing Identity.”

 

6/14 Television Representation & Identity: Gender & Sexuality

 

6/15 Televised Representation & Identity: Race

The Jefferson’s, Boondocks, Chappelle’s Show

(OPTIONAL) READ: Torres, “Television and Race,” in Wasko, A Companion to Television.

 

6/16 NO CLASS

 

VIEW: “Unconscious Selection,” Orphan Black (S01 E09, 2013, 44’)

6/20 Television Audiences: Types of Viewership

READ: Mittell, “Chapter 9: Viewing Television.”

(OPTIONAL) READ: Mittell, “Chapter 10: Television for Children.”

 

6/21 Orphan Black in Perspective

“Endless Forms Most Beautiful,” Orphan Black (S01E10, 2013, 44’)

 

6/22 Orphan Black in Perspective

READ: Locate an article (dated 07/2013–04/2014, preferably between 01/2014–04/2014) about Orphan Black, based upon any topic you find interesting. Bring a copy of the article to class for a discussion about critical reviews of the first season.

 

6/23 NO CLASSES

DUE: TV Journal #2 (6 entries), Uploaded to Blackboard by 5:00pm

 

(6/23 Last day of Summer1 Classes; 6/26 Last day to drop Summer1 Classes with a “W” grade)