Does the network a show is created for (network TVversus cable channels, and streaming platforms versus regular TV) make the show more or less likely to accurately address issues of class?

Read: Television Criticism (Victoria O’Donnell, third edition) Chapter 2
Read: TV’s Dwindling Middle Class(Morris, 2016): http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/01/magazine/tvs-dwindling-middle-class.html?_r=03.
Watch: Class Dismissed. Documentary
Pick any current or recent TV show that allows you to analyze class as it’s presented on that show.
Suggestions: a general audience shows like Modern Family, the Last Man Standing, All-American, The Ranch, the Conners. More biting and niche shows like Shameless. The Simpsons or another cartoon sitcom starring a working-class “doofus dad” character discussed in the documentary we watched this week. **** I pick Modern Family****

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