The Return of the Content-Promotion Hybrid
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Jennifer Gillan is Professor of English and Media Studies at Bentley University. She is author of Television and New Media: Must-Click TV (Routledge 2010). Gillans articles have appeared in Cinema Journal, American Literature, Arizona Quarterly, Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy, Columbia Journal of Gender & Law, African American Review, American Drama, and Mosaic. She has co-edited four award-winning literature anthologiesUnsettling America, Identity Lessons, and Growing Up Ethnic in America, all from Penguin Books, and Italian American Writers on New Jersey, from Rutgers University Press.
Introduction: Television Brandcasting 1. Broadcasting Series and Sponsors 2. Narrowcasting Schedules and Stars 3. Cable Brandcasting and Disney Channels Company Voice 4. Disney Studios Brand Management on TV and Blu-ray/DVD Epilogue: Twitter Multitasking, Mad-vertising, and Sustainable TV