Technology / Television (TV) / Television Criticism: Non-empirical, analytical methods (e.g., auteurism, genre study, semiotics and feminism) employed to understand systems of meaning on television. The term is also used in the popular press to refer to evaluative reviewing of television.
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Criticism Noun Synonyms: censure, disapproval, condemnation, disparagement
Criticism Adjective Synonyms: judgment, evaluation, appraisal, analysis, assessment, estimation, valuation
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Television Verb Synonyms: TV, video (receiver), small screen, box, idiot box, telly, boob tube, tube, goggle-box
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Technology / Television (TV) / Ideological Criticism: An area of television criticism, concerned with class and gender representation, that studies society's competing discourses and the position of the individual within society. MORE
Technology / Television (TV) / Persons Using Television (PUT): A measurement of the total number of people in the target audience who are watching television for five minutes or longer during an average quarter-hour. PUT is generally expressed as a percent. MORE
Technology / Television (TV) / Non-Narrative Television: Televisual texts (e.g., news and sports programs, game shows, some commercials) that present reality to us without using conventional narrative structures. Instead, nonnarrative television relies on e MORE
Technology / Home Audio / National Television System Committee (NTSC): Refers to the standards used for video broadcast and playback signal parameters in the U.S. Japan and other countries. Alternative systems used in Europe and some Asian countries are PAL and SECAM. MORE
Technology / Television (TV) / Standard Definition Television (SDTV): SDTV refers to DIGITAL transmissions with 480-line resolution, either interlaced or progressive scanned formats. SDTV offers significant improvement over today's conventional NTSC picture resolution, MORE
Technology / Television (TV) / Nielsen Television Index (NTI): National network audience measurement reports. MORE