Tag: Jamila Baluch
WHERE HAVE ALL THE WRINKLES GONE? by Jamila Baluch
Contemporary media culture seems to suggest that it is unacceptable for a woman to look her age if...
Read MoreTHE GLANCE INTERRUPTED by Jamila Baluch
When it comes to television, I have always been a ‘glancer’ rather than a ‘gazer’. Born somewhere between Generation X and Generation Y, I grew up with what is now commonly referred to as ‘traditional’ television. As a child,...
Read MoreCATFISHING FOR LOVE by Jamila Baluch
Oct 29, 2015 | Blogs, Box sets / DVD, ECREA, Reality TV | 0
(Cat)Fishing for Love Catfish: The TV Show (MTV, 2012-) is a reality programme based on the...
Read MorePARENT INVASION: DADS AND THE MILLERS – TWO INTERGENERATIONAL SITCOMS PART II by Jamila Baluch
The current U.S. television season has seen the introduction of two new network sitcoms with the...
Read MorePARENT INVASION: DADS AND THE MILLERS – TWO NEW INTERGENERATIONAL SITCOMS PART 1 by Jamila Baluch
At a time when a growing number of older persons in the United States are living with their adult children (between 2000 and 2011, this figure rose from 2.2 million to 4.6 million[1]), the U.S. broadcast networks Fox and CBS...
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