Megan Mullen

photo of Megan Mullen, summer 2006

Associate Professor and Department Chair ,

Department of Communication

Co-director, Humanities Program

University of Wisconsin-Parkside
900 Wood Road
Kenosha, WI 53141-2000

262-595-2464 (office)
262-595-2271 (fax)
mullen@uwp.edu

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Spring 2008 Office Hours:

Mondays and Wednesdays, 2:00-3:00 and by appointment


Spring 2008 Course:

COMM 368, Children and the Media Mondays & Wednesdays, 3:30-4:45


Academic Background:


B.A. (French/German) from Bucknell University; M.A.(Canadian Studies) from Carleton University; M.L.S. (Information Science) from the State University of New York at Albany; Ph.D. (Radio-Television-Film) from the University of Texas at Austin.


Research and Teaching Interests:


Some Recent Publications:

Television in the Multichannel Age: A Brief History of Cable Television (Blackwell, 2008)

Television in the Multichannel Age (book cover)

"The Moms 'n' Pops of CATV" in Cable Visions, Sarah Banet-Weiser, Cynthia Chris, and Anthony Freitas, eds. New York University Press, 2007.

"Cable Television's Forgotten Pioneer: William Calsam and the Founding of Oneonta Video," Media History 13:1 (April 2007).

The Rise of Cable Programming in the United States: Revolution or Evolution? (University of Texas Press, 2003),
John and Joan Goddard Cable Center Book Award, 2004

The Rise of Cable Programming in the United States (book cover)

"The Simpsons and the Hanna-Barbera Legacy" in Leaving Springfield: The
Simpsons and the Possibility of Oppositional Culture, John Alberti, ed. (Wayne State Universtiy Press, 2003).


"The Fall and Rise of Cable Narrowcasting," Convergence, Spring 2002.

"Distant Signals from the Future: A Case Study of Eastern Microwave and Its Operations in the Northeast During Cable's Pre-Satellite Era" in Quarterly Review of Film and Video, issue on regional and non-network television history, Mark J. Williams, Guest Editor, Summer 1999.

"The Pre-History of Pay-Cable: An Overview and Analysis," Historical Journal of Film, Radio,
and Television, March 1999.

 

 

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