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Black Social Television

How Black Twitter Changed Television
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 2024


Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2024
ISBN-Print
978-1-7936-1628-9
ISBN-Online
978-1-7936-1629-6
Publisher
Lexington, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
186
Product type
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Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Preface No access Pages i - x
    1. Black America Historically Watches Television Together No access
    2. Black America Bonds While Watching TV No access
    3. Coviewing Goes Digital No access
    4. Black Image Activism on Social Networks No access
    1. Black Twitter: An Influential Force No access
    2. Black Social TV No access
    3. The Motivation to Post While Watching No access
    4. Black Women on Reality Television + Social Media = Ratings Success No access
    5. Black Social TV Creating and Reviving Programs No access
    6. Putting The Game Back into Play No access
    7. Advocacy and the Engaged Black Social TV Audience No access
    8. Blocking All My Babies’ Mamas No access
    9. Sorority Sisters Step Down No access
    10. Black Women Resist Reality TV No access
    11. Sex on TV and the Twitter Stream No access
    12. #MyFatSexStory No access
    13. Black Image Activism No access
    1. Othering Black Womanhood in Art No access
    2. American Stereotypes of Black Women No access
    3. Black Women Defined as Not Beautiful, Feminine, or Real Women No access
    4. Colorism No access
    5. Complicated Constructions: The Dominant Gaze and the Male Gaze No access
    6. Reality Television, Race, and Gender No access
    7. Reality Television Rejecting Respectability No access
    1. Negative Sentiment Toward Basketball Wives LA No access
    2. Negative Sentiment Toward Mary Mary No access
    3. Positive Sentiment Toward Basketball Wives LA No access
    4. Positive Sentiment Toward Mary Mary No access
    5. Stereotypes No access
    6. Class and Gender Stereotypes No access
    7. Violence No access
    8. Ferocious Frenemies No access
    9. Christ/Morality/Gospel Music No access
    10. Black Women As Subject and Spectator No access
    11. The Language of the People No access
    1. Tweeting to the Top No access
    2. Famous Fans No access
    3. Shondaland Rules Thursdays and Twitter No access
    4. Scandal and the Black Social Television Audience No access
    5. Scandal’s Social Superstars No access
    6. Innovative and Creative Viewers No access
    1. Racism and Reality Television No access
    2. The Second Screen and Stereotypes No access
    3. Networks Tap into Racial and Gender Stereotypes to Promote Shows on Social Media No access
    4. Influential Watchers—Networks Utilize Social Media Personalities No access
    5. Authentic Influencers No access
    6. Compensating Black Social TV Influencers No access
    7. Black Creatives Tell the Story of the Television Stories Online No access
    8. Engaging Sistas No access
    1. From Twitter to the Theater No access
    2. Youtube Creator Turned Emmy Winner No access
    3. Hollywood’s Awkward Maverick No access
    4. She Got Talent No access
    5. Social Media Facilitates a Renaissance in Black TV Representations No access
    6. A Fresh Prince for the Social Media Era No access
    1. The First Verzuz No access
    2. The Verzuz Effect No access
    3. Verzuz Captures Final Performances of Hip-Hop Icons No access
    4. Club Quarantine Moves from the Screen to the Stage No access
    5. The Year a DJ Saved Our Lives No access
    6. Let It Breathe No access
    7. Conclusion No access
    1. Shondaland Exits the Twitterverse No access
    2. Ideology, Not Outdated Technology, Push People off Platforms No access
    3. Spill Quenches Black Users’ Thirst No access
    4. Twitter Alternatives Fail Black Users No access
    5. Black Viewers Continue to Advocate for Change No access
    6. Black Social TV Remains a Substantial Force No access
  2. References No access Pages 159 - 176
  3. Index No access Pages 177 - 184
  4. About the Author No access Pages 185 - 186

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