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EMPLOYMENT

dawson, phd.
REALITY TV/NEW TV TECHNOLOGIES/YOUTH VIEWING HABITS
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL Assistant Professor, Department of Radio, TV, & Film, 2009-present
Courses include The Tribe Has Spoken: Surviving TVs New Reality; Convergence TV; Media Innovators; Media Industries.

1800 w roscoe st unit 516 chicago, IL 60657 e: max AT northwestern DOT edu web: maxdawson.tv fymaxwell

Indiana University, Bloominton, IN Assistant Professor, Department of Communication & Culture, 2008-9 More than forty presentations and twenty web and print articles on television technology, programming, and audiences, including: Little Players, Big Shows (peer-reviewed article on mobile TV, 2007) Television Between Analog and Digital (peer-reviewed article on digital TV, 2010) Watching Twitter on TV (web article on social TV, 2010) Televisions Aesthetic of Eciency (book chapter on Internet TV, 2011) Television Abridged (book chapter on TV storytelling, 2011) The Mobile Phone and the Future of Television (book chapter on mobile TV, 2012)

INDUSTRY COLLABORATION

RESEARCH & SCHOLARSHIP

Consulting/focus groups/qualitative research/expert witness services for clients including Warner Bros., A&E Television, Idea Factory, Insight Strategy Group White Papers: Streaming U: College Students and Connected Viewing (Carsey-Wolf Center, forthcoming) Level Who? Digital Distributions Mysterious Middlemen (Carsey-Wolf Center, 2011)

Broadcast and print interviews with: Variety, Associated Press, National Public Radio, American Public Media, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun Times, Christian Science Monitor, WNYC New York, WGN Chicago, Onion AV Club, United Press International, Slate.com, WNPR Hartford, Entertainment Weekly, Capital (Bulgaria)

MEDIA

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