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TELEVISION QUARTERLY...... Volume XXXVI - Number 2
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And the Emmy Goes to...A Mobisode?
By John Carey and Lawrence Greenberg, who reveal the potential impact of such non-traditional viewing devices as computers, mobile phones, iPods, PDAs and portable media players.
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What Now for Audience-Measurement Techniques?
By Susan Whiting, the Nielsen chief, who spotlights challenges of the digital revolution that enable viewers to watch in their own time.
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How to Save Public Broadcasting
By Mary G.F. Bitterman, PBS chair, who prescribes a solution for the beleaguered enterprise.
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An Eyewitness to History
The late Peter Jennings revealed his innermost beliefs in an exclusive interview with Everette Dennis and Huntington Williams.
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Cutting Teeth in Front of the Screen
By Carla Seal-Wanner, an expert on interactive media for children who argues that an electronic toy cannot substitute for face-to-face interaction with a loving parent.
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Cool Medium Hot
By Gary Kenton, who notes that during the early years of television, local stations aired music whose revolutionary beat advanced the cause of civil rights.
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The Big Chase
By Philippe Perebinossoff, a former network executive who describes how true-life made-for-TV movies start with the race for rights to the story.
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Saving Our Legacy: Archiving Television at the Crossroads
By Lisa R. Carter, a professional archivist who shows how TV can preserve its heritage for the future.
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Cleavage Control!
By Bob Pondillo, who describes how 50s TV dealt with bra and girdle advertising:
Very carefully!
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An Opposing View
By Richard G. Carter, who claims that The Cosby Show did not validate the belief
in the American dream, in a disagreement with Mary Ann Watson’s Summer 2005
Television Quarterly article about the new Black Family Channel.
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REVIEW AND COMMENT
Attack the Messenger: How Politicians Turn You Against the Media
by Craig Crawford - Reviewed by Bernard S. Redmont
Created By...Inside the Minds of TV’s Top Show Creators
by Steven Priggé - Reviewed by Keith Damron
Inventing Late Night: Steve Allen and the Original Tonight Show
by Ben Alba - Reviewed by Bernard Timberg
Tele-visionaries: The People Behind the Invention of Television
by Richard C. Webb - Reviewed by Donald G. Godfrey
The Economy of Prestige: Prizes, Awards and the Circulation of Cultural Value
by James F. English - Reviewed by Kenneth Harwood
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REVIEW AND COMMENT: DVDs & FILMS
“A Face in the Crowd”
DVD of the 1957 Elia Kazan film based on a Budd Schulberg novel - Reviewed by David Marc
“Scenes from a Marriage” and “Fanny and Alexander”
DVDs of two Ingmar Bergman TV series - Reviewed by Ron Simon
“Good Night, and Good Luck”
The 2005 theatrical film dramatizing Edward R. Murrow’s confrontation with Senator Joseph McCarthy - Reviewed by Greg Vitiello
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