Incoming Resources
- That's the way it is, a history of television news in America, Charles L. Ponce de Leon
- The money shot, trash, class, and the making of TV talk shows, Laura Grindstaff
- Television and child development, Judith Van Evra
- Make room for TV, television and the family ideal in postwar America, Lynn Spigel
- Transnational television worldwide, towards a new media order, edited by Jean K. Chalaby
- The television experience, what children see, Mariann Pezzella Winick, Charles Winick
- Television talk, a history of the TV talk show, Bernard M. Timberg, with Robert J. Erler ; introduction by Horace Newcomb
- 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
- Moments of truth?, edited by Marvin Barrett
- Television violence and the adolescent boy, William A. Belson
- Children and television, fifty years of research, edited by Norma Pecora, John P. Murray, Ellen Ann Wartella
- Television, an international history, edited by Anthony Smith
- Why we watch, the attractions of violent entertainment, edited by Jeffrey Goldstein
- Playing with power in movies, television, and video games, from Muppet Babies to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Marsha Kinder
- Tabloid culture, trash taste, popular power, and the transformation of American television, Kevin Glynn
- Unsilent revolution, television news and American public life, 1948-1991, Robert J. Donovan and Ray Scherer
- Al-Jazeera, the inside story of the Arab news channel that is challenging the West, Hugh Miles
- Television and the American child, George Comstock with HaeJung Paik
- Reality TV, remaking television culture, edited by Susan Murray and Laurie Ouellette
- Reality television, Richard M. Huff
- The harms of crime media, essays on the perpetuation of racism, sexism and class stereotypes, edited by Denise L. Bissler and Joan L. Conners
- "G" is for growing, thirty years of research on children and Sesame Street, Shalom M. Fisch, Rosemarie T. Truglio (eds.)
- The children's television community, edited by J. Alison Bryant
- Television & America's children, a crisis of neglect, Edward L. Palmer