Abstract
This paper marks the contribution of Graeme Turner, an important figure in television studies. It argues that over three decades, Turner’s work makes various significant contributions to our understanding of television as a broader facet of culture. He does so, through three key collaborative books—Australian Television (1989), The Australian TV Book (2000), and Locating Television (2013), each representing a particular moment and response to a conjuncture of television. In particular, Turner’s work offers a clear sense of how to grasp, analyze, and critique the transformations associated with television’s new media dynamics.
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