Incoming Resources
- Global television, an introduction, Chris Barker
- Television after TV, essays on a medium in transition, edited by Lynn Spigel and Jan Olsson
- Legitimating television, media convergence and cultural status, Michael Z. Newman and Elana Levine
- Television entertainment, Jonathan Gray
- Ambient television, visual culture and public space, Anna McCarthy
- Watching television audiences, cultural theories and methods, John Tulloch
- Television and public policy, change and continuity in an era of global liberalization, edited by David Ward
- To be continued..., soap operas around the world, edited by Robert C. Allen
- Television and everyday life, Roger Silverstone
- Textual poachers, television fans and participatory culture, Henry Jenkins
- New patterns in global television, peripheral vision, edited by John Sinclair, Elizabeth Jacka, and Stuart Cunningham
- Post-TV, piracy, cord-cutting, and the future of television, Michael Strangelove
- Television and common knowledge, edited by Jostein Gripsrud
- Critical ideas in television studies, John Corner
- Television as digital media, edited by James Bennett and Niki Strange
- Flow TV, television in the age of media convergence, edited by Michael Kackman ... [et al.]
- Why viewers watch, a reappraisal of television's effects, Jib Fowles
- Television and society, Nicholas Abercrombie
- Still life in real time, theory after television, Richard Dienst
- The television studies book, edited by Christine Geraghty and David Lusted
- Uses of television, John Hartley
- Televisuality, style, crisis, and authority in American television, John Thornton Caldwell
- Ephemeral media, transitory screen culture from television to YouTube, edited by Paul Grainge
- Television form and public address, John Corner
- Global Television, Co-Producing Culture
- Cultures in orbit, satellites and the televisual, Lisa Parks
- Consuming environments, television and commercial culture, Mike Budd, Steve Craig, and Clay Steinman
- Beyond the multiplex, cinema, new technologies, and the home, Barbara Klinger
- Feedback, television against democracy, David Joselit
- Television and the public sphere, citizenship, democracy and the media, Peter Dahlgren
- Television studies after TV, understanding television in the post- broadcast era, edited by Graeme Turner and Jinna Tay
- Planet TV, a global television reader, edited by Lisa Parks and Shanti Kumar
- Television as digital media, edited by James Bennett and Niki Strange