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judgmental observer

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film, tv, popular culture, higher ed, unicorns

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judgmental observer

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judgmental observer judgmental observer film, tv, popular culture, higher ed, unicorns - About Introduction to Millennials Killed the Video Star!!!! Posted on December 14, 2020 the cover to my book!!!!! For the last decade (more or less) I have been reading, watching, writing, and editing (and editing and editing and editing). And now, at long last, my book on MTV is REAL ! Millennials Killed the Video Star: MTV’s Transition to Reality Programming  historicizes and analyzes MTV’s original cycle of scripted, identity-focused reality shows that started with Laguna Beach (2004-2006) and continues on today with series like Catfish (2012-to the present). Why did MTV stop selling rock music videos and start selling identity-focused reality television in the 2000s, and what might this shift reveal about the way Millennial youth were instructed to understand identity (their own, of those around them, and of the subjects they watch on reality TV)? I provide a historical,...

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