The broadcast century and beyond : a biography of American broadcasting

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PN1990.6.U5 H48 2001
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Call Number
PN1990.6.U5 H48 2001
Status
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Summary

The Broadcast Century and Beyond, Third Edition is a popular history of the most influential and innovative industry of this century. The story of broadcasting is told in a direct and informal style, blending personal insight and authoritative scholarship to fully capture the many facets of this dynamic industry. The book vividly depicts the events, people, programs, and companies that made television and radio dominant forms of communication. The ability of radio and television to educate, enlighten, and stimulate the contemporary mind is perhaps the most important of all modern technological developments. The Broadcast Century and Beyond, Third Edition, places the communication revolution in a comprehensive chronological context, allowing readers to fully grasp the media's profound impact on the political, social, and economic spheres. Numerous personal retrospectives from broadcast pioneers, including Garrison Keillor, Julia Child, Norman Corwin, and Steve Allen, add an intimate dimension to this eminently readable narrative. Also included is a current events timeline, which runs throughout the entire length of the book. Featured in the timeline are milestones in radio and television development as well as world events, allowing readers to place the progress of media in a larger historical perspective. Over two hundred illustrations and photographs are provided that reflect the changes and growth of radio and television. The third edition will include a year-by-year presentation of the important media events of the 1990s, as well as a new chapter that presents the upcoming developments for the new century and their probable impact on broadcasting.

Contents

  • Preface
  • In the Beginning: Genesis to 1920
  • The Roaring 20s: Promise Chaos, and Controls
  • The Terrible 30s: Profit and Depression
  • The Furious 40s: War and Recovery Full of Sound and Fury, Signifying Transition to TV
  • The Fearful 50s: Broadcasting and Blacklisting A Decade of Shame
  • The Soaring 60s: Awakening, Rebellion, and the Moon
  • The Shifting 70s: Q and A and Jiggle
  • The Techno-Edged 80s: Teflon, Tinsel, and Me
  • The Cyber 90s: Toward as New Century
  • The New Century 2000: Webs and Digits
  • Further Reading
  • Index

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