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    [Google Scholar]
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  3. Gentleman Jack (2019–22, UK, USA: Lookout Point TV).
  4. Himberg, Julia (2018), The New Gay for Pay: The Sexual Politics of American Television Production, Austin, TX: University of Texas Press.
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  5. ‘I Have Never Seen Volcanoes’ (2019), David Gordon Green (dir.), Dickinson, Season 1 Episode 2 (1 November, USA: Tuning Fork Productions, Sugar 23, wiip, Anonymous Content).
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  6. Kohnen, Melanie (2015a), ‘Cultural diversity as brand management in cable television’, Media Industries, 2, p. 2.61
    [Google Scholar]
  7. Kohnen, Melanie (2015b), Queer Representation, Visibility, and Race in American Film and Television: Screening the Closet, New York and London: Routledge.
    [Google Scholar]
  8. Levy, Emanuel (1999), Cinema of Outsiders, New York: New York University Press.
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