Children's Television, the First Thirty-five Years, 1946-1981: Live, film, and tape series
Title | Children's Television, the First Thirty-five Years, 1946-1981: Live, film, and tape series PDF eBook |
Author | George W. Woolery |
Publisher | Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 830 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Animated television programs |
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More than 600 live-action series from the first 35 years of American television are alphabetically listed in this encyclopedic work.
Children's Television, the First Thirty-five Years, 1946-1981: Animated cartoon series
Title | Children's Television, the First Thirty-five Years, 1946-1981: Animated cartoon series PDF eBook |
Author | George W. Woolery |
Publisher | Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
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More than 600 live-action series from the first 35 years of American television are alphabetically listed in this encyclopedic work.
Children's Television
Title | Children's Television PDF eBook |
Author | George W. Woolery |
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Release | 1985 |
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"Sesame Street" and the Reform of Children's Television
Title | "Sesame Street" and the Reform of Children's Television PDF eBook |
Author | Robert W. Morrow |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 366 |
Release | 2008-12-08 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1421407108 |
“[An] accessible, well-researched introduction to the people and principles behind the show’s creation . . . Essential.” —Choice (An Outstanding Academic Title of the Year) By the late 1960s more than a few critics of American culture groused about the condition of television programming and, in particular, the quality and content of television shows for children. In the eyes of the reform-minded, commercial television crassly exploited young viewers; its violence and tastelessness served no higher purpose than the bottom line. The Children’s Television Workshop (CTW)—and its fresh approach to writing and producing programs for kids—emerged from this growing concern. Sesame Street—CTW’s flagship hour-long show—aimed to demonstrate how television could help all preschoolers, including low-income urban children, prepare for first grade. In this engaging study Robert W. Morrow explores the origins and inner workings of CTW, how the workshop in New York scripted and designed Sesame Street, and how the show became both a model for network television and a thorn in its side. Through extensive archival research and a systematic study of sample programs from Sesame Street’s first ten seasons, Morrow tells the story of Sesame Street’s creation; the ideas, techniques, organization, and funding behind it; its place in public discourse; and its ultimate and unfortunate failure as an agent of commercial television reform. “An insightful look at American children's television.” —Library Journal
To Boldly Go
Title | To Boldly Go PDF eBook |
Author | Djoymi Baker |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 173 |
Release | 2018-03-06 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1838609733 |
Today's media, cinema and TV screens are host to new manifestations of myth, their modes of storytelling radically transformed from those of ancient Greece. They present us with narratives of contemporary customs and belief systems: our modern-day myths. This book argues that the tools of transmedia merchandising and promotional material shape viewers' experiences of the hit television series Star Trek, to reinforce the mythology of the gargantuan franchise. Media marketing utilises the show's method of recycling the narratives of classical heritage, yet it also looks forward to the future. In this way, it reminds consumers of the Star Trek story's ongoing centrality within popular culture, whether in the form of the original 1960s series, the later additions such as Voyager and Discovery or J. J. Abrams' `reboot' films. Chapters examine how oral and literary traditions have influenced the series structure and its commercial image, how the cosmological role of humanity and the Earth are explored in title sequences across various Star Trek media platforms, and the multi-faceted way in which Internet, video game and event spin-offs create rituals to consolidate the space opera's fan base. Fusing key theory from film, TV, media and folklore studies, as well as anthropology and other specialisms, To Boldly Go is an authoritative guide to the function of myth across the whole Star Trek enterprise.
Revolutionizing Children's Records
Title | Revolutionizing Children's Records PDF eBook |
Author | David Bonner |
Publisher | Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 386 |
Release | 2007-11-26 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1461719380 |
Young People's Records and Children's Record Guild were the first commercially significant record clubs in the world. By applying proven book club methods to the field of phonograph records, these two related companies attracted some hundred thousand subscribers at their peak and serviced perhaps a million members in their existence. Revolutionizing Children's Records: The Young People's Records and Children's Record Guild Series, 1946-1977 tells the history of YPR/CRG, explaining how these two labels intersected important developments in the histories of mass marketing, recording technology, educational philosophy, folk music, contemporary composition, and Cold War politics. David Bonner covers in detail the history of YPR/CRG, tracing its influences back to the beginnings of music education in the 19th Century and incorporating the impact of the American folk music revival on music educators. The narrative follows the career paths of the company principals, such as its progressive founder Horace Grenell; the musicians who recorded for him, like American folk music revival pioneer Tom Glazer; and the record industry offshoots they created in the process. Bonner considers advances the club made in recording technology as the first record label devoted exclusively to "unbreakable" vinyl discs and provides a comprehensive summary of record club marketing, including the application of "music appreciation" to phonograph records. He also charts the commercial, critical, and political response to these endeavors, including an historical footnote to the "Red Scare" unavailable in existing Cold War literature. A complete and detailed discography listing every YPR and CRG recording, including all known writers and performers, concludes this excellent reference for scholars, nostalgists, and phonographic fanatics.
The Froehlich/Kent Encyclopedia of Telecommunications
Title | The Froehlich/Kent Encyclopedia of Telecommunications PDF eBook |
Author | Fritz E. Froehlich |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 548 |
Release | 1991-06-21 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9780824729011 |
"The only continuing source that helps users analyze, plan, design, evaluate, and manage integrated telecommunications networks, systems, and services, The Froehlich/Kent Encyclopedia of Telecommunications presents both basic and technologically advanced knowledge in the field. An ideal reference source for both newcomers as well as seasoned specialists, the Encyclopedia covers seven key areas--Terminals and Interfaces; Transmission; Switching, Routing, and Flow Control; Networks and Network Control; Communications Software and Protocols; Network and system Management; and Components and Processes."