User:Jeremy Butler

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I've taught film and television studies at the University of Alabama since 1980 and been a visiting professor at the University of Arizona. I've been involved with college and Public radio since 1972 and currently host "All Things Acoustic" on Alabama Public Radio. On June 1, 2020, I retired from full-time teaching/scholarship and became a professor emeritus. User:FloridaArmy was kind enough to create a Wikipedia article about me on September 7, 2020.

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I'm the author of The Sitcom (NY: Routledge, 2019),[1] Television Style (NY: Routledge, 2010),[2] Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture, 5th edition (New York: Routledge, 2018; formerly titled, Television: Critical Methods and Applications)[3] and the editor of Star Texts: Image and Performance in Film and Television (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1991).[4]

My previous encyclopedia-writing experience was for the Encyclopedia of Television.[5]

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Online projects graveyard

  • Shot Logger — a database of editing statistics, based on shot lengths. Deprecated 2024, although its data are still available.
  • Laugh Logger — a database of laughtrack statistics, based on the interval between laughs. Deprecated 2024, although its data are still available.
  • Screen-L — an email discussion group for film/TV studies. Founded Fri, 15 Mar 1991 19:42:11 CST. Deprecated 2024.
  • The Telecommunication and Film Department, the University of Alabama
  • ScreenTags — an archive for film/TV hashtags culled from Twitter.
  • The Internet Folk Radio List — a directory of hundreds of radio programs that feature folk, acoustic, singer-songwriter, and international music.

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