From Daytime to Primetime: The History of American Television Programs
Autor James Romanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2005
James Roman, author of Love, Light, and a Dream: Television's Past, Present, and Future (Greenwood, 1996), traces the evolution of American television programming from its beginnings as an experimental spinoff of radio broadcasting to its current role as an omnipresent and, some would say, omnipotent force of media and culture.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313361692
ISBN-10: 031336169X
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 031336169X
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
The Seeds of Television Programming: the Networks Steal from the Radio
Tinsel Town Comes to TV
From Prarie to Pavement: The Lawman's Lonely Ride
Medicinal Myopia/Blind Justice: Television Makes House Calls
Mirroring the Melting Pot: Gender, Race, and Religion
The Sitcom: Innocence vs. Urban Chic
Television and the Comics
Television Drama
Reality TV: Surviving the Trend
Talk TV: Running at the Mouth
Kids, Cartoons, Puppets, and Muppets
From the Weird to the Bizarre: Television's Tell-Tale Tube
Setting the Agenda: Television News Style and Substance
Mini-Series/Docu-Drama: A Delicate Balance
Sports and Television: The Tortoise Meets the Hare
Trends and Issues
Tinsel Town Comes to TV
From Prarie to Pavement: The Lawman's Lonely Ride
Medicinal Myopia/Blind Justice: Television Makes House Calls
Mirroring the Melting Pot: Gender, Race, and Religion
The Sitcom: Innocence vs. Urban Chic
Television and the Comics
Television Drama
Reality TV: Surviving the Trend
Talk TV: Running at the Mouth
Kids, Cartoons, Puppets, and Muppets
From the Weird to the Bizarre: Television's Tell-Tale Tube
Setting the Agenda: Television News Style and Substance
Mini-Series/Docu-Drama: A Delicate Balance
Sports and Television: The Tortoise Meets the Hare
Trends and Issues
Recenzii
A member of the Hunter College (CUNY) faculty, Roman takes a topical rather than chronological approach, and thus is better able to pull out some of the key themes..[R]oman does well by staying on example programs long enough to make a point and illustrate larger trends.
Roman (film and media studies, Hunter College, CUNY) outlines the history of American television programming from its beginnings as an experimental spinoff of radio broadcasting to its current role as an omnipresent and, arguably, omnipotent force of media and culture.
This book will appeal to those searching for a general overview of America's most popular medium of ideas, culture and communication.
Drawing important connections between viewing choices and changing consumer expectations, a fine history presents a logical set of transitions between themes and delivery choices based on programming history.
Roman (film and media studies, Hunter College, CUNY) outlines the history of American television programming from its beginnings as an experimental spinoff of radio broadcasting to its current role as an omnipresent and, arguably, omnipotent force of media and culture.
This book will appeal to those searching for a general overview of America's most popular medium of ideas, culture and communication.
Drawing important connections between viewing choices and changing consumer expectations, a fine history presents a logical set of transitions between themes and delivery choices based on programming history.