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Title Music in television : channels of listening / edited by James Deaville.

Publication Info. New York : Routledge, 2011.
©2011

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 Talbott: Circulating Collection  ML2080 .M82 2011    Available  ---
Description x, 238 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series Routledge music and screen media series
Routledge music and screen media series.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : the "problem" of music in television / James Deaville -- A discipline emerges : reading writing about listening to television / James Deaville -- "Coperettas," "detecterns," and space operas : music and genre hybridization in American television / Ron Rodman -- Television music and the history of television sound / Shawn Vancour -- Rural music on American television, 1948-2010 / Michael Saffle -- Music in the golden age of television news documentaries at NBC / Colin Roust -- "Bad wolf" : leitmotif in Doctor Who (2005) / Robynn J. Stilwell -- From punk to the musical : South park, music, and the cartoon format / Sean Nye -- It's what's happening, baby! Television music and the politics of the war on poverty / Norma Coates -- Channeling Glenn Gould : masculinities on television and new Hollywood / Julie Brown -- "The rock man's burden" : consuming Canada at Live 8 / Kip Pegley -- Appendix : Generation X, South park, and television music composition : an interview with Adam Berry conducted by Sean Nye.
Language English text.
Subject Television music -- History and criticism.
Television music.
Television and music.
Television and music.
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Added Author Deaville, James Andrew, 1954- editor.
Added Title Channels of listening
ISBN 9780415881357 (hardback)
0415881358 (hardback)
9780415881364 (paperback)
0415881366 (paperback)
9780203831014 (ebook)
0203831012 (ebook)