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Black Social Television
How Black Twitter Changed Television- Authors:
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- 2024
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- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-7936-1628-9
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-7936-1629-6
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 186
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- Preface No access Pages i - x
- Black America Historically Watches Television Together No access
- Black America Bonds While Watching TV No access
- Coviewing Goes Digital No access
- Black Image Activism on Social Networks No access
- Black Twitter: An Influential Force No access
- Black Social TV No access
- The Motivation to Post While Watching No access
- Black Women on Reality Television + Social Media = Ratings Success No access
- Black Social TV Creating and Reviving Programs No access
- Putting The Game Back into Play No access
- Advocacy and the Engaged Black Social TV Audience No access
- Blocking All My Babies’ Mamas No access
- Sorority Sisters Step Down No access
- Black Women Resist Reality TV No access
- Sex on TV and the Twitter Stream No access
- #MyFatSexStory No access
- Black Image Activism No access
- Othering Black Womanhood in Art No access
- American Stereotypes of Black Women No access
- Black Women Defined as Not Beautiful, Feminine, or Real Women No access
- Colorism No access
- Complicated Constructions: The Dominant Gaze and the Male Gaze No access
- Reality Television, Race, and Gender No access
- Reality Television Rejecting Respectability No access
- Negative Sentiment Toward Basketball Wives LA No access
- Negative Sentiment Toward Mary Mary No access
- Positive Sentiment Toward Basketball Wives LA No access
- Positive Sentiment Toward Mary Mary No access
- Stereotypes No access
- Class and Gender Stereotypes No access
- Violence No access
- Ferocious Frenemies No access
- Christ/Morality/Gospel Music No access
- Black Women As Subject and Spectator No access
- The Language of the People No access
- Tweeting to the Top No access
- Famous Fans No access
- Shondaland Rules Thursdays and Twitter No access
- Scandal and the Black Social Television Audience No access
- Scandal’s Social Superstars No access
- Innovative and Creative Viewers No access
- Racism and Reality Television No access
- The Second Screen and Stereotypes No access
- Networks Tap into Racial and Gender Stereotypes to Promote Shows on Social Media No access
- Influential Watchers—Networks Utilize Social Media Personalities No access
- Authentic Influencers No access
- Compensating Black Social TV Influencers No access
- Black Creatives Tell the Story of the Television Stories Online No access
- Engaging Sistas No access
- From Twitter to the Theater No access
- Youtube Creator Turned Emmy Winner No access
- Hollywood’s Awkward Maverick No access
- She Got Talent No access
- Social Media Facilitates a Renaissance in Black TV Representations No access
- A Fresh Prince for the Social Media Era No access
- The First Verzuz No access
- The Verzuz Effect No access
- Verzuz Captures Final Performances of Hip-Hop Icons No access
- Club Quarantine Moves from the Screen to the Stage No access
- The Year a DJ Saved Our Lives No access
- Let It Breathe No access
- Conclusion No access
- Shondaland Exits the Twitterverse No access
- Ideology, Not Outdated Technology, Push People off Platforms No access
- Spill Quenches Black Users’ Thirst No access
- Twitter Alternatives Fail Black Users No access
- Black Viewers Continue to Advocate for Change No access
- Black Social TV Remains a Substantial Force No access
- References No access Pages 159 - 176
- Index No access Pages 177 - 184
- About the Author No access Pages 185 - 186





