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Book Title
The Columbia History of American Television
Publication Name
The Columbia History of American Television
Title
The Columbia History of American Television
Author
Gary Edgerton
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
0231121644
EAN
9780231121644
ISBN
9780231121644
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Genre
Social Science, Performing Arts
Topic
Media Studies, Television / History & Criticism, Television / General, Popular Culture
Release Year
2007
Release Date
12/10/2007
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
1.4in
Item Length
10.2in
Series
Columbia Histories of Modern American Life
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Item Width
7.3in
Item Weight
37.6 Oz
Number of Pages
512 Pages

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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.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10
0231121644
ISBN-13
9780231121644
eBay Product ID (ePID)
60408834

Product Key Features

Author
Gary Edgerton
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Media Studies, Television / History & Criticism, Television / General, Popular Culture
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Genre
Social Science, Performing Arts
Number of Pages
512 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10.2in
Item Height
1.4in
Item Width
7.3in
Item Weight
37.6 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pn1992.3.U5e34 2007
Grade from
College Graduate Student
Reviews
A useful overview... [that] captures the technological, economic, and cultural sweep of an industry that influenced... what would become the Global Village., [The book] is meticulous and inspired. Devoted to television, it is richly resourced, eloquently written, and nicely illustrated., "This book is best seen as an update of Erik Barnouw's widely read and concise history, Tube of Plenty: The Evolution of American Television . Moving beyond Barnouw, Edgerton has attempted to craft a unified narrative that simultaneously engages some of the more fine-grained scholarship in the field.... A highly readable account of the development of a complex industry and cultural form." -- Michael Kackman, Journal of American History, "A tour-de-force narrative of more than six decades of American television and its impact on U.S. society.... An important contribution." -- Christopher H. Sterling, Communication Booknotes Quarterly, A tour-de-force narrative of more than six decades of American television and its impact on U.S. society.... An important contribution., "Positioned with the monumental works of Erik Barnouw, Asa Briggs, Christopher Sterling and John Kittross, Edgerton contributes a comprehensive study of American television's popular culture.... The Columbia History of American Television should be on the shelf of every television historian and popular culture scholar, as well as the non-specialist." -- Donald G. Godfrey, Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, "Positioned with the monumental works of Erik Barnouw, Asa Briggs, Christopher Sterling and John Kittross, Edgerton contributes a comprehensive study of American television's popular culture.... The Columbia History of American Televisionshould be on the shelf of every television historian and popular culture scholar, as well as the nonspecialist's." -- Donald G. Godfrey, Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, This book is best seen as an update of Erik Barnouw's widely read and concise history, Tube of Plenty: The Evolution of American Television . Moving beyond Barnouw, Edgerton has attempted to craft a unified narrative that simultaneously engages some of the more fine-grained scholarship in the field.... A highly readable account of the development of a complex industry and cultural form., "A seminal work of meticulous scholarship... Welcome and highly recommended." -- James A. Cox, The Midwest Book Review, "Positioned with the monumental works of Erik Barnouw, Asa Briggs, Christopher Sterling and John Kittross, Edgerton contributes a comprehensive study of American television's popular culture.... The Columbia History of American Televisionshould be on the shelf of every television historian and popular culture scholar, as well as the non-specialist." -- Donald G. Godfrey, Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, Positioned with the monumental works of Erik Barnouw, Asa Briggs, Christopher Sterling and John Kittross, Edgerton contributes a comprehensive study of American television's popular culture.... The Columbia History of American Television should be on the shelf of every television historian and popular culture scholar, as well as the non-specialist., "A monumental and definitive account of American television." -- Jason Jacobs, Media International Australia, "Highly informative... eminently readable... Edgerton tells a compelling history of the medium. His book would work well as a primer for general readers, as well as for scholars (particularly international readers) wanting to gain an understanding of the history, forms, and economics of the U.S. television system as well as pointers for further research from his meticulous referencing." -- Faye Woods, Journal of American Studies, "An excellent addition to any undergraduate library and also a nice addition to public libraries." -- Linda W. Hacker, American Reference Books Annual, "A tour-de-force narrative of more than six decades of American television and its impact on U.S. society... An important contribution." -- Christopher H. Sterling, Communication Booknotes Quarterly, "This book is best seen as an update of Erik Barnouw's widely read and concise history, Tube of Plenty: The Evolution of American Television. Moving beyond Barnouw, Edgerton has attempted to craft a unified narrative that simultaneously engages some of the more fine-grained scholarship in the field.... A highly readable account of the development of a complex industry and cultural form." -- Michael Kackman, Journal of American History, Highly informative... eminently readable... Edgerton tells a compelling history of the medium. His book would work well as a primer for general readers, as well as for scholars (particularly international readers) wanting to gain an understanding of the history, forms, and economics of the U.S. television system as well as pointers for further research from his meticulous referencing., "A useful overview... [that] captures the technological, economic, and cultural sweep of an industry that influenced... what would become the Global Village." -- Bill Ruehlmann, The Virginian-Pilot, "A marvelous, detailed, and comprehensive narrative... This remarkable book, unquestionably one-of-a-kind, belongs in every reference library." -- Robert Fyne, Film & History, A marvelous, detailed, and comprehensive narrative... This remarkable book, unquestionably one-of-a-kind, belongs in every reference library.
Publication Name
Columbia History of American Television
Table of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Going Public 1. An Idea Whose Time Had Come: Imagining Television--Before 1940 2. Not Going According to Plan: Remodeling the Tube in a Time of Crisis--1940-1947 3. Learning to Live with Television: Technology, Gender, and America's Early TV Audiences, by Kathryn H. Fuller-Seeley Part II. Becoming National 4. Here Comes Television: Remaking American Life--1948-1954 5. The Halcyon Years: Beyond Anyone's Wildest Dream--1955-1963 6. Television and the Presidency: Eisenhower and Kennedy, by Mary Ann Watson Part III. Becoming International 7. A Great Awakening: Prime Time for Network Television--1964-1975 8. The Sky's the Limit: Satellites, Cable, and the Reinvention of Television--1976-1991 9. The Changing Face of Television: Turner Broadcasting System, by Jimmie L. Reeves and Michael M. Epstein Part IV. Becoming Global 10. The Business of America is Show Business: U.S. TV in Global Context--1992-Present 11. The Greatest Show on Earth: The Cosby Show and the Ascent of U.S. Sitcoms in the Global Television Marketplace, by Timothy J. Havens 12. Tune in Locally, Watch Globally: The Future of Television in the Age of the Internet Notes General Index Television Programming Index
Copyright Date
2007
Lccn
2007-012701
Dewey Decimal
791.450973
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Series
Columbia Histories of Modern American Life Ser.
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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