Television myth and the American mind/ Hal Himmelstein.
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302.23430973 FOR/C The community of cinema: how cinema and spectacle transformed the American downtown/ | 302.2344 PRI/W Web radio: radio production for internet streaming/ | 302.2345 DAT/E Effects of television and the viewers/ | 302.2345 HIM/T Television myth and the American mind/ | 302.2345 KAC/F Flow TV: television in the age of media convergence/ | 302.2345 SIL/T Television and everyday life/ | 302.2345 SIL/T Television and everyday life/ |
Includes bibliographical (p. [391]-394) references and index.
Television myth and the American mind -- The biz: caution! Mythmakers at work -- Advertising: the medium is the mirage -- TV comedy and contemporary life: Mayfield, Mayberry, Minneapolis, and Manhattan -- Television's social comedies -- Television melodrama -- Television news and the television documentary -- Live TV: sport and the TV event -- TV religion and the TV game show: the great American dream in the late twentieth century -- The TV talk show: commodification and the individual -- Toward an oppositional television: strategies for change.
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