Televisual realism

a. uses signs, conventions, narrative strategies, etc. to depict an objective universe that exists beyond the TV screen and against which the truthfulness of screen images are judged.
b. is an oxymoron.
c. is a problematic concept because TV does not reproduce reality, but only depicts reality—even in news stories.
d. naturalizes constructed notions of what reality should be, and thus is a biased
manipulation of reality.
e. All of the above.

e

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