Prime-Time Television
A Concise History
Barbara Moore ; Marvin R. Bensman ; Jim Van Dyke
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The chapters are organized chronologically, beginning with an examination of radio's influence on early television, and cover all major developments-technological, aesthetic, and to some extent cultural-in the medium. Concise sidebars cover more concise topics, such as the quiz show scandals, and the introduction of the three-camera filmed sitcom with I Love Lucy, a model that has remained the standard for over 50 years.
Introduction The Heritage of Radio Programming (1927-1947) The Experimental Days of Television Programming (1939-1947) Finding an Audience (1948-1952) The Rise and Fall of Live Drama and Quiz Shows (1953-1959) Detectives, Cowboys, and Happy Families (1960-1969) Controversy in Prime Time (1970-1984) Changes in Competition (1996-2005) Conclusion Abbreviations Bibliography
Marvin R. Bensman is Professor at the University of Memphis, a member of the board of the Broadcast Education Association, and the author of The Beginning of Broadcast Regulation in the 20th Century (MacFarland, 2000).
Jim van Dyke teaches at Marian College in Milwaukee, and has published television criticism in various journals.