Transmitting the past: historical and cultural perspectives on broadcasting
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Veröffentlicht: Tuscaloosa University of Alabama Press ©2005
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-243) and index
From Marconi to Cop Rock : an introduction to broadcasting history - Susan L. Brinson -- - Radio Mars : the transformation of Marconi's popular image, 1919-1922 - Michael Brown -- - Davis Amendment and the federal Radio Act of 1927 : evaluating external pressures in policy making - Fritz Messere -- - Wrestling with corporate identity : defining television programming strategy at NBC, 1945-1950 - Chad Dell -- - Importance of colorization of motion pictures and syndicated television programs to broadcasting, 1985-1990 - Douglas Ferguson -- - WAPI : entertainment and sports broadcasting at an educational radio station in the 1920s - Samuel J. Brumbeloe and J. Emmett Winn -- - Femmes boff program toppers : women break into prime time, 1943-1948 - Michele Hilmes -- - Space and the speed of sound : mobile media, 1950s broadcasting, and suburbia - Matthew A. Killmeier -- - Cop Rock reconsidered : formula, fragments, failure, and foreshadowing in genre evolution - George Plasketes -- - Sex, society, and double standards in Cheers - Heather Hundley
These essays represent some of the best cultural studies historical research on broadcasting in the US. The collection that represents scholarship, cultural and historical, on the intersection between the medium of broadcasting and American cultural, political, and economic life
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (viii, 252 pages)
ISBN:081738300X
9780817383008

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