Watching TV
Eight Decades of American Television
Harry Castleman author Walter J Podrazik author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Syracuse University Press
Published:30th Jan '16
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Castleman and Podrazik present a sweeping season-by-season story, capturing the essence of television from its inception to the contemporary era of anytime access and online streaming, including every prime time fall schedule since 1944. The authors have dug through the mounds of obscure facts, offbeat anecdotes, and corporate strategies that have made television a multibillion-dollar industry. Watching TV provides a fascinating history of how the personalities, popular shows, and coverage of key events have evolved across eight decades.
Full of facts, firsts, insights, and exploits, as well as rare and memorable photographs, Watching TV is the standard history of American television. This third edition includes coverage up through the mid-2010s and looks ahead to the next waves of change.
Castleman and Podrazik have put together a well-researched, tightly written documentary on the development of the television industry and the individuals involved.""—Publishers Weekly
""The authors have meticulously documented an in-depth survey of the entire world of TV trends and programming from the industry’s beginnings, presenting along the way some very judicious critical analyses.""—Library Journal
""An honest but affectionate chronicle that never loses sight of the more serious side of television while, thankfully, not taking itself too seriously.""—Atlanta Constitution
ISBN: 9780815634386
Dimensions: 276mm x 215mm x 38mm
Weight: 525g
576 pages
Third Edition