TV Guide

TV Guide
Title TV Guide PDF eBook
Author Stephen F. Hofer
Publisher Bangzoom Publishers
Pages 328
Release 2006
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9780977292714

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This book looks at the origins and growth of television through the pages of TV Guide and covers the complete run of this American icon from the first guides in 1953 to the last issue in guide format on October 9, 2005. It includes full color reproductions of every cover ever printed, and is both a collector's guide with pricing included, and a retrospective view of the medium.

PC Mag

PC Mag
Title PC Mag PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 172
Release 2003-11-11
Genre
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PCMag.com is a leading authority on technology, delivering Labs-based, independent reviews of the latest products and services. Our expert industry analysis and practical solutions help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology.

Viewers Like You

Viewers Like You
Title Viewers Like You PDF eBook
Author Laurie Oullette
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 299
Release 2012-07-24
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0231529317

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How "public" is public television if only a small percentage of the American people tune in on a regular basis? When public television addresses "viewers like you," just who are you? Despite the current of frustration with commercial television that runs through American life, most TV viewers bypass the redemptive "oasis of the wasteland" represented by PBS and turn to the sitcoms, soap operas, music videos, game shows, weekly dramas, and popular news programs produced by the culture industries. Viewers Like You? traces the history of public broadcasting in the United States, questions its priorities, and argues that public TV's tendency to reject popular culture has undermined its capacity to serve the people it claims to represent. Drawing from archival research and cultural theory, the book shows that public television's perception of what the public needs is constrained by unquestioned cultural assumptions rooted in the politics of class, gender, and race.

TV Guide

TV Guide
Title TV Guide PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 710
Release 2005
Genre Television programs
ISBN

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Covering the Body

Covering the Body
Title Covering the Body PDF eBook
Author Barbie Zelizer
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 324
Release 1992-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 9780226979700

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Covering the Body (the title refers to the charge given journalists to follow a president) is a powerful reassessment of the media's role in shaping our collective memory of the assassination--at the same time as it used the assassination coverage to legitimize its own role as official interpreter of American reality. Of the more than fifty reporters covering Kennedy in Dallas, no one actually saw the assassination. And faced with a monumentally important story that was continuously breaking, most journalists had no time to verify leads or substantiate reports. Rather, they took discrete moments of their stories and turned them into one coherent narrative, blurring what was and was not "professional" about their coverage.

PC Magazine

PC Magazine
Title PC Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1318
Release 2003
Genre Computers
ISBN

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Motion Picture Performers

Motion Picture Performers
Title Motion Picture Performers PDF eBook
Author Mel Schuster
Publisher
Pages 808
Release 1976
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN

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