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Fifties Television: THE INDUSTRY AND ITS CRITICS (Illinois Studies
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Fifties Television: THE INDUSTRY AND ITS CRITICS (Illinois Studies Communication) Paperback - 1992

by Boddy, William

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In a wide-ranging, rigorous analysis of the fledling American television industry--during the period of its greatest economic growth, programming changes, and critical controversy--Boddy traces the medium's development from the experimental era through the regulatory battles of the 1940s and the network programming wars of the 1950s.

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University of Illinois Press, 1992-08-01. paperback. Used: Good.
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The 1950s is generally seen as the formative decade of American television, when the medium moved from its scientific origins to its place as a ubiquitous consumer good, developed its unique program forms and production practices, and discovered its regulatory constraints and commercial potential.

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William Boddy is in the department of speech at Baruch College, City University of New York, and is the author of numerous articles in journals and edited collections dealing with television and society.