Les Brown's Encyclopedia of Television
Title | Les Brown's Encyclopedia of Television PDF eBook |
Author | Les Brown |
Publisher | Gale Cengage |
Pages | 770 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN |
Some 3,000 entries (900 new) describe programs and personalities from the birth of the industry until today. In addition, coverage encompasses technological matters, legal issues and cases, mergers and acquisitions, terms and concepts, and events in the industry's history. The scope is international. Includes some small photos, but the temptation to litter the text with portraits and stills has been resisted.
Les Browns Encyclopedia of Television
Title | Les Browns Encyclopedia of Television PDF eBook |
Author | Les Brown |
Publisher | Random House Value Pub |
Pages | |
Release | 1983-05-01 |
Genre | Television broadcasting |
ISBN | 9780517391921 |
A guide to the television industry provides detailed information on television history, programs, performers, networks, producers, and technology
Les Brown's Encyclopedia of Television
Title | Les Brown's Encyclopedia of Television PDF eBook |
Author | Les Brown |
Publisher | |
Pages | 756 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9780810394209 |
Provides a complete picture of the world of television, including its history, stars and series, legal issues, big mergers, and high technology.
Encyclopedia of Television Series, Pilots and Specials
Title | Encyclopedia of Television Series, Pilots and Specials PDF eBook |
Author | Vincent Terrace |
Publisher | VNR AG |
Pages | 470 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Television broadcasting |
ISBN | 9780918432612 |
Encyclopedia of Television
Title | Encyclopedia of Television PDF eBook |
Author | Horace Newcomb |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 2730 |
Release | 2014-02-03 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1135194726 |
The Encyclopedia of Television, second edtion is the first major reference work to provide description, history, analysis, and information on more than 1100 subjects related to television in its international context. For a full list of entries, contributors, and more, visit the Encyclo pedia of Television, 2nd edition website.
The Fact Checker's Bible
Title | The Fact Checker's Bible PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Harrison Smith |
Publisher | Anchor |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2007-12-18 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0307428540 |
These days fact-checking can seem like a lost art. The Fact Checker's Bible arrives not a moment too soon: it is the first—and essential—guide to the important but increasingly neglected task of checking facts, whatever their source. We are all overwhelmed with information that claims to be factual, but even the most punctilious researcher, writer, and journalist can sometimes get it wrong, so checking facts has become a more pressing task. Now Sarah Harrison Smith, former New Yorker fact checker and currently head of checking for The New York Times Magazine explains exactly how to: *Reading for accuracy *Determine what to check *Research the facts *Assess sources: people, newspapers and magazines, books, the Internet, etc. *Check quotations *Understand the legal liabilities *Look out for and avoid the dangers of plagiarism For everyone from students to journalists to editors, the methods and practices outlined in The Fact Checker’s Bible provide both a standard and a working manual for how to get the facts right.
The Columbia History of American Television
Title | The Columbia History of American Television PDF eBook |
Author | Gary Richard Edgerton |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 513 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0231121652 |
Richly researched and engaging, The Columbia History of American Television tracks the growth of TV into a convergent technology, a global industry, a social catalyst, a viable art form, and a complex and dynamic reflection of the American mind and character. Renowned media historian Gary R. Edgerton follows the technological progress and increasing cultural relevance of television from its prehistory (before 1947) to the Network Era (1948-1975) and the Cable Era (1976-1994). He considers the remodeling of television's look and purpose during World War II; the gender, racial, and ethnic components of its early broadcasts and audiences; its transformation of postwar America; and its function in the political life of the country. In conclusion, Edgerton takes a discerning look at our current Digital Era and the new forms of instantaneous communication that continue to change America's social, political, and economic landscape.