television
Introducing Temple’s ‘Sesame Street’ scholar
Type: News Story
A Temple PhD student has spent the last several years studying Sesame Street.
April 10, 2024
First edition of Talks@Temple brings bold, provocative discourse
Type: News Story
First Talks@Temple features M. Night Shyamalan and Fortune 100 chief diversity officers as guests
September 21, 2022
Sociology Professor Dustin Kidd pens field guide to popular culture
Type: News Story
In his new book, "Pop Culture Freaks: Identity, Mass Media, and Society," Associate Professor of Sociology Dustin Kidd puts his knowledge of popular culture in the spotlight and examines how mass media influences identity.
June 18, 2014
Researchers study brain signals, physical reactions to predict TV ad success
Type: News Story
Temple’s Center for Neural Decision Making has earned a grant from the Advertising Research Foundation to evaluate responses to television ads in order predict their sales performance.
March 14, 2013
Professor’s new book explores Main Street mystique
Type: News Story
In his new book, "The Death and Life of Main Street: Small Towns in American Memory, Space and Community," Temple professor Miles Orvell analyzes the mythic allure of the small town, as well as its contradictions.
November 20, 2012
Campaign spending on political ads: Did money make a difference in 2012?
Type: In the Media
November 8, 2012
Student-produced television series shows that learning transcends the classroom
Type: News Story
“Quarter Life Crisis,” a new television show created by Temple juniors Michael Busza and Lauren Pokedoff, follows an eclectic group of college students finding their places in the world through experiences in and out of the classroom. The series, which features a cast of eight Temple students, premiered at the Pearl Theater Oct. 18 and will begin airing on TUTV in November.
October 25, 2012
Temple researcher examines the power of holiday toy advertising
Type: In the Media
December 19, 2011