Incoming Resources
- Make room for TV, television and the family ideal in postwar America, Lynn Spigel
- Television and child development, Judith Van Evra
- Transnational television worldwide, towards a new media order, edited by Jean K. Chalaby
- Television in the lives of our children, [by] Wilbur Schramm, Jack Lyle [and] Edwin B. Parker. With a psychiatrist's comment on the effects of television, by Lawrence Z. Freedman
- The sound bite society, television and the American mind, by Jeffrey Scheuer
- Homer Simpson goes to Washington, American politics through popular culture, edited by Joseph J. Foy ; with a foreword by Stanley K. Schultz
- Mind and media, the effects of television, video games, and computers, Patricia Marks Greenfield
- Television, an international history, edited by Anthony Smith
- Playing with power in movies, television, and video games, from Muppet Babies to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Marsha Kinder
- No time to think, the menace of media speed and the 24-hour news cycle, Howard Rosenberg and Charles S. Feldman
- Television and the American child, George Comstock with HaeJung Paik
- Unsilent revolution, television news and American public life, 1948-1991, Robert J. Donovan and Ray Scherer
- Mass appeal, the formative age of the movies, radio, and tv, Edward D. Berkowitz
- Al Jazeera English, global news in a changing world, edited by Philip Seib