Changes Made to "Any Day Now" Article Review by ResearchRiter
Changes Made to "Any Day Now"
A review of Amanda Lotz's article, "Textual (Im)possibilities in the U.S. Post-Network Era: Negotiating Production and Promotion Process on Lifetime's Any Day Now."
# 121180
| 2,500 words
| 5 sources
| APA
| 2008
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Published
on Dec 01, 2008
in
Film
(Television)
, African-American Studies
(Racism)
, Computer and Technology
(Networks)
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Description:
This paper is a critique of Amanda Lotz's article, "Textual (Im)possibilities in the U.S. Post-Network Era: Negotiating Production and Promotion Process on Lifetime's Any Day Now," about the script changes made to the show's script as a result of sensitivity to network and racism issues.
From the Paper:
"Amanda Lotz's article "Textual (Im)possibilities in the U.S. Post-Network Era: Negotiating Production and Promotion Processes on Lifetime's Any Day Now" describes her research into the history and background of the Lifetime original narrative series "Any Day Now". The program chronicled the friendship between a white woman and a black woman that started in the racially tense times in Birmingham, Alabama, when they were childhood playmates, and was rekindled in when one of the women returns to Birmingham for her father's funeral."Cite this Article Review:
APA Format
Changes Made to "Any Day Now" (2008, December 01)
Retrieved December 04, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/article-review/changes-made-to-any-day-now-121180/
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"Changes Made to "Any Day Now"" 01 December 2008.
Web. 04 December. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/article-review/changes-made-to-any-day-now-121180/>