Archive for May, 2007



“Sincerity” as Quality TV? Sport, Community, and the Post-Network Era

Victoria E. Johnson, University of California — Irvine — May 1st, 2007

The Red state v. Blue state political/geographic myth is used by TV executives, producers, and critics as a short-hand reference for TV audiences and program "quality." Programs with presumed Blue state appeal are characterized as ironic, self-aware, and appealing to a coastal, "niche" audience that likes TV that's "not TV." Programming with imagined Red state appeal has been identified as lacking "luster," "square," and traditional in ways that appeal to a "homogeneous," multi-generational, "fl [...]