Bodroghkozy A. âDonât Know Much About Historyâ: What Counts as Historical Work in Television Studies. Flow (17. 11. 2006). flowtv. or g/2006/11/dont-know-much-abouthistorywhat-counts-as-historical-wor k-in-television-studies/(zuletzt abgerufen am 22. 3. 2015). Submitted Submitted.
Publications
Submitted
2018
Bodroghkozy A. A Companion to the History of American Broadcasting. Wiley-Blackwell; 2018.
2013
Bodroghkozy A. The Assassination of John F. Kennedy and Television News. 2013.
Bodroghkozy A. Black weekend: A reception history of network television news and the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Television & New Media. 2013;14(6):560–578.
2012
Bodroghkozy A. Equal Time: Television and the Civil Rights Movement. University of Illinois Press; 2012.
2005
Bodroghkozy A. Media Studies for the Hell of It? Second Thoughts on McChesney and Fiske. as well as essays by Dana Polan, Daniel Marcus, and Jason Mitell. 2005.
2002
Bodroghkozy A. Reel revolutionaries: an examination of Hollywood’s cycle of 1960s youth rebellion films. Cinema Journal. 2002:38–58.
2001
Bodroghkozy A. Groove tube: Sixties television and the youth rebellion. Duke University Press; 2001.
1992
Bodroghkozy A. ‘Is This What You Mean by Color TV?’: Race, Gender and Contested Meanings in NBC’s Julia. Private screenings: Television and the female consumer. 1992:143–68.