Thanks all, for your generous comments. I’ll start with Avi’s question about how record companies might have imagined varied audiences. I think the use of nostalgia in old-time/hillbilly music is unique in that it was construed in advertising as music-of- ...
Thanks for the interesting comments, Avi. Music has always been a public as well as private affair-- often at the same time (Sony Walkman, iPod). Anahid Kassabian has some interesting writing on ubiquitous music. The other reason I'm really drawn to ...
This is a very strange and very interesting clip, Hector. Am I right in remembering that you couldn't provide us a Republican example, even if any of those candidates are fluent in Spanish, because that debate was canceled? I think you're right ...
This clip brings up a lot of interesting issues and I'm torn as to which I should address. The amazing lack of critical research on television advertising (andi advertising in general) comes to mind and I'm glad that Chris is taking on the task. ...
Interesting post, Tim, re: the rise of asynchronous media logics across media platforms. Of course, sound recordings, as one of the original asynchronous media forms, never really got an invitation to the media studies party. Now that media in general is ...
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