Music in television : channels of listening
@inproceedings{Deaville2011MusicIT, title={Music in television : channels of listening}, author={James Andrew Deaville}, year={2011} }
Series Foreword Volume Foreword Preface: Listening to the Small Screen Part I: Practices and Theories of Television Music 1. A Discipline Emerges: Reading Writing About Listening to Television James Deaville 2. "Coperettas," "Detecterns," and Space Operas: Music and Genre Hybridization in American Television Ron Rodman 3. TV Music and the History of Television Sound Shawn VanCour 4. Rural Music on American Television, 1948-2010 Michael Saffle 5. Music in the Golden Age of Television News…
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