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Authors: Michele Hilmes
ISBN-13: 9780534552176, ISBN-10: 053455217X
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Date Published: November 2002
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Michele Hilmes

Michele Hilmes is Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she has taught the history of broadcasting course for more than a decade. She served as the department's Director of Undergraduate Studies for eight years. Hilmes is the author or editor of several books on broadcasting history in addition to ONLY CONNECT, including RADIO VOICES: AMERICAN BROADCASTING 1922-1952 (1997); THE RADIO READER: ESSAYS IN THE CULTURAL HISTORY OF RADIO (2001, ed. with Jason Loviglio), and THE TELEVISION HISTORY BOOK (2003), as well as numerous journal and anthology articles. She is frequently invited to give presentations on U.S. cultural history, both at home and around the world.

Book Synopsis

Meant to be used in a course covering cultural issues in broadcast history, this anthology overviews the development of American broadcasting, from early radio days to the present, with selections arranged chronologically in sections on fundamental concepts and radio, the transition to television, the classic network system, and the multichannel universe. There is no subject index. Hilmes is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Annotation c. Book News, Inc.,Portland, OR

Table of Contents

PrefaceIX
Part IFundamental Concepts and Radio Days1
1How Are Media Born?3
2The Radio Act of 1927: Progressive Ideology, Epistemology, and Praxis19
3Crusade against Mammon: Father Harney, WLWL, and the Debate over Radio in the 1930s40
4Why We Don't Count: The Commodity Audience63
Part IITransition to Television83
5NBC and the Innovation of Television News, 1945-195385
6The Meaning of Memory: Family, Class, and Ethnicity in Early Network Television Programs101
7Sitcoms and Suburbs: Positioning the 1950s Homemaker135
Part IIIThe Classic Network System159
8From Domestic Space to Outer Space: The 1960s Fantastic Family Sitcom161
9And That's the Way It Was: The Vietnam War on the Network Nightly News186
10High Concept, Small Screen: Reperceiving the Industrial and Stylistic Origins of the American Made-for-TV Movie209
11Feeding Off the Past: The Evolution of the Television Rerun231
Part IVThe Multichannel Universe253
12Cable Television and the Public Interest255
13Recodings: Possibilities and Limitations in Commercial Television Representations of African American Culture271
14U.S. Broadcasting and the Public Interest in the Multichannel Era: The Policy Heritage and Its Implications289
15Prime-Time Television in the Gay '90s: Network Television, Quality Audiences, and Gay Politics323
16U.S. Television Abroad: Market Power and National Introspection343
17Feminine Desire in the Age of Satellite Television357
Index of Authors and Readings375

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