Television is the quintessential postmodern art form because
a. it comes to us in 20-, 60-, and 90-minute chopped up narratives.
b. its fictional programs typically come to us in fragments as 13 to 22 weekly
installments.
c. its weekly program episodes are broken into multiple acts and interrupted by
commercials and promotions.
d. its temporal, linear narratives are composed of disjointed plots, disconnected
elements, and an aesthetic of excess.
e. All of the above.
b
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a. information b. messages c. words d. sense-making