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Small Screen: How Television Equips Us to Live in the Information Age

 
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Small Screen: How Television Equips Us to Live in the Information Age

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Television is one of the most important socializing forces in contemporary culture. This book is a cultural history of prime-time television in America during the 1990s.
Examines changes that took place in programming, such as the rapid adoption of cable, the proliferation of content providers, the development of niche marketing, the introduction of high-definition television, the blurring of traditional genres, and the creation of new formats like reality-based programming
Argues that television programmes of the 1990s afforded viewers a symbolic resource for negotiating the psychological challenges associated with the shift from the Industrial Age to the Information Age
Explores the ways in which television provided viewers with tools for coming to terms with their fears about living in the fast-paced, increasingly diverse, information-laden society of the 90s

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EAN/ISBN:
9781405161541
Medium:
Bound edition
Number of pages:
216
Publication date:
2007-07-04
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons
EAN/ISBN:
9781405161541
Medium:
Bound edition
Number of pages:
216
Publication date:
2007-07-04
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons

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