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Introduction
Pop: Television guides and recommendations in a changing channel landscape / Derek Johnson
Broadcast stations and networks
ABC: Crisis, risk, and the logics of change / Kristen J. Warner
The CW: Media conglomerates in partnership / Caryn Murphy
Rede Globo: Global expansions and cross-media extensions in the digital era / Courtney Brannon Donoghue
PBS: Crowdsourcing culture since 1969 / Michele Hilmes
Alabama Public Television Network: Local stations and struggles over collective identity / Allison Perlman
DR: License fees, platform neutrality, and public service obligation / Hanne Bruun
MeTV: Old-Time TV's last stand? / Derek Kompare
Cable and satellite services
WGN America: From Chicago to cable's very own / Christine Becker
ESPN: Live sports, documentary prestige, and on-demand culture / Travis Vogan
NBC Sports Network: Building elite audiences from broadcast rights / Deborah L. Jaramillo
The Weather Channel: Genre, trust, and unscripted television in an age of apps / Jon Kraszewski
TLC: Food, fatness, and spectacular relatability / Melissa Zimdars
MTV: #Prosocial television / Laurie Ouellette
A & E: From art to vice in the managed channel portfolio / David Craig and Derek Johnson
Spike TV: The impossibility of television for men / Amanda D. Lotz
Comedy Central: Transgressive femininities and reaffirmed masculinities / Nick Marx
Nick Jr.: Co-viewing and the limits of dayparts / Erin Copple Smith
Disney Junior: Imagining industrial intertextuality / Kyra Hunting and Jonathan Gray
Disney XD: Boyhood and the racial politics of market segmentation / Christopher Chávez
Freeform: Shaking off the family brand within a conglomerate family / Barbara Selznick
El Rey: Latino Indie auteur as channel identity / Alisa Perren
Streaming channels
AwesomenessTV: Talent management and merchandising on multi-channel networks / Avi Santo
ISAtv: YouTube and the branding of Asian America / Lori Kido Lopez
East India Comedy: Channeling the public sphere in online satire / Subin Paul
Twitter: Channels in the stream / James Bennett and Niki Strange
Twitch.tv: Tele-visualizing the arcade / Matthew Thomas Payne
BBC Three: Youth television and platform neutral public service broadcasting / Faye Woods
Open TV: The development process / Aymar Jean Christian
Premium Television
Netflix: Streaming channel brands as global meaning systems / Timothy Havens
Hulu: Geoblocking national TV in an on-demand era / Evan Elkins
iQiyi: China's Internet tigers take television / Michael Curtin and Yongli Li
Amazon Prime Video: Where information is entertainment / Karen Petruska
Playboy TV: Contradictions, confusion, and post-network pornography / Peter Alilunas
Starz: Distinction, value, and fandom in non-linear premium TV / Myles McNutt
WWE Network: The disruption of over-the-top distribution / Cory Barker and Andrew Zolides
CBS All Access: To boldly franchise where no one has subscribed before / Derek Johnson.
Pop: Television guides and recommendations in a changing channel landscape / Derek Johnson
Broadcast stations and networks
ABC: Crisis, risk, and the logics of change / Kristen J. Warner
The CW: Media conglomerates in partnership / Caryn Murphy
Rede Globo: Global expansions and cross-media extensions in the digital era / Courtney Brannon Donoghue
PBS: Crowdsourcing culture since 1969 / Michele Hilmes
Alabama Public Television Network: Local stations and struggles over collective identity / Allison Perlman
DR: License fees, platform neutrality, and public service obligation / Hanne Bruun
MeTV: Old-Time TV's last stand? / Derek Kompare
Cable and satellite services
WGN America: From Chicago to cable's very own / Christine Becker
ESPN: Live sports, documentary prestige, and on-demand culture / Travis Vogan
NBC Sports Network: Building elite audiences from broadcast rights / Deborah L. Jaramillo
The Weather Channel: Genre, trust, and unscripted television in an age of apps / Jon Kraszewski
TLC: Food, fatness, and spectacular relatability / Melissa Zimdars
MTV: #Prosocial television / Laurie Ouellette
A & E: From art to vice in the managed channel portfolio / David Craig and Derek Johnson
Spike TV: The impossibility of television for men / Amanda D. Lotz
Comedy Central: Transgressive femininities and reaffirmed masculinities / Nick Marx
Nick Jr.: Co-viewing and the limits of dayparts / Erin Copple Smith
Disney Junior: Imagining industrial intertextuality / Kyra Hunting and Jonathan Gray
Disney XD: Boyhood and the racial politics of market segmentation / Christopher Chávez
Freeform: Shaking off the family brand within a conglomerate family / Barbara Selznick
El Rey: Latino Indie auteur as channel identity / Alisa Perren
Streaming channels
AwesomenessTV: Talent management and merchandising on multi-channel networks / Avi Santo
ISAtv: YouTube and the branding of Asian America / Lori Kido Lopez
East India Comedy: Channeling the public sphere in online satire / Subin Paul
Twitter: Channels in the stream / James Bennett and Niki Strange
Twitch.tv: Tele-visualizing the arcade / Matthew Thomas Payne
BBC Three: Youth television and platform neutral public service broadcasting / Faye Woods
Open TV: The development process / Aymar Jean Christian
Premium Television
Netflix: Streaming channel brands as global meaning systems / Timothy Havens
Hulu: Geoblocking national TV in an on-demand era / Evan Elkins
iQiyi: China's Internet tigers take television / Michael Curtin and Yongli Li
Amazon Prime Video: Where information is entertainment / Karen Petruska
Playboy TV: Contradictions, confusion, and post-network pornography / Peter Alilunas
Starz: Distinction, value, and fandom in non-linear premium TV / Myles McNutt
WWE Network: The disruption of over-the-top distribution / Cory Barker and Andrew Zolides
CBS All Access: To boldly franchise where no one has subscribed before / Derek Johnson.