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The Emergence of American Television: The Formative Years

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The Emergence of American Television: The Formative Years
Author(s) MacDonald, J. Fred
AbstractIn the early twentieth century, cultural leaders heralded the arrival of free television as public educator and entertainer, facilitator of an enlightened era. This paper discusses the rise of network television as networks established their base in the homes of Americans.
Pages3-62
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ArticleAccess to Article Summary Article
SourceOne Nation Under Television: The Rise and Decline of Network Television
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PubDate1990
ISBN_ISSN0394580184

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