Prime-Time Society

Prime-Time Society
Title Prime-Time Society PDF eBook
Author Conrad Phillip Kottak
Publisher Routledge
Pages 284
Release 2016-06-03
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1315421925

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A landmark comparative study (U.S. and Brazil) of television's social and cultural effects on human behavior; updated edition has a new introduction bringing the study up to the present.

Prime-Time Society

Prime-Time Society
Title Prime-Time Society PDF eBook
Author Conrad Phillip Kottak
Publisher Routledge
Pages 274
Release 2016-06-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1315421917

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A landmark comparative study (U.S. and Brazil) of television's social and cultural effects on human behavior. The Updated Edition brings forward the author’s research on this topic since the original volume was published in 1990 with an extensive new Introduction.

Target, Prime Time

Target, Prime Time
Title Target, Prime Time PDF eBook
Author Kathryn C. Montgomery
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 294
Release 1991
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0195362608

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Inside Prime Time

Inside Prime Time
Title Inside Prime Time PDF eBook
Author Todd Gitlin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 349
Release 2005-08-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1134886586

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Prime time: those precious few hours every night when the three major television networks garner millions of dollars while tens of millions of Americans tune in. Inside Prime Time is a classic study of the workings of the Hollywood television industry, newly available with an updated introduction. Inside Prime Time takes us behind the scenes to reveal how prime-time shows get on the air, stay on the air, and are shaped by the political and cultural climate of their times. It provides an ethnography of the world of American commercial television, an analysis of that world's unwritten rules, and the most extensive study of the industry ever made.

Religion and Prime Time Television

Religion and Prime Time Television
Title Religion and Prime Time Television PDF eBook
Author Michael Suman
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 189
Release 1997-10-28
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0313025223

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How is religion portrayed on prime time entertainment television and what effect does this have on our society? This book brings together the opinions of all the important factions involved in this important public policy debate, including religious figures (Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, and Freethinkers—liberal and conservative), academics, media critics and journalists, and representatives of the entertainment industry. The debate provides contrasting views on how much and what type of religion should be on entertainment television and what relationship this has with the health of our society. Many contributors also offer strategies for how to reform the present situation. This is an important work that delineates the debate for the layperson as well as researchers, scholars, and policymakers.

Prime Time

Prime Time
Title Prime Time PDF eBook
Author Jane Fonda
Publisher Random House Incorporated
Pages 449
Release 2011
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1400066972

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The Oscar-winning actress, fitness expert and political activist outlines a roadmap for seniors who are experiencing unprecedented rates of longevity, sharing practical advice on everything from fitness and sexuality to coming to terms with past mistakes and embracing a spiritual life.

Prime Time

Prime Time
Title Prime Time PDF eBook
Author Marc Freedman
Publisher PublicAffairs
Pages 305
Release 2008-08-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0786724188

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Over the next three decades, the number of Americans over fifty will double, swelling to more than a quarter of the population. Already we are living thirty years longer than a century ago, with further gains expected in the coming years. The end result is a new stage of life, one as long or longer than childhood or middle age in duration, and one spent in unprecedented good health. Yet, as individuals, and as a society, we've shown little imagination or wisdom in using this great gift of a third age. Marc Freedman identifies the new longevity as not a problem to be solved, but an opportunity to be seized-provided we can engage the experience, talent, and idealism of older Americans. At a juncture when the middle-generation faces a time-famine, struggling to simultaneously raise kids and work long hours on the job, the older generation is awash in free time, poised to succeed women as the trustees of civic life in this country. In the process they stand to find new meaning and purpose in their lives, and abandon the limbo-like state unfulfilling for so many older individuals. Freedman argues that the aging phenomenon, the massive transformation that many portray as our downfall, may in fact be our best hope for renewal as a nation.