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The Origins of Television News in America: The Visualizers of CBS in the 1940s

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This is the first in-depth look at the development of the television newscast, the most popular source of news for over forty-five years. During the 1940s, most journalists ignored or dismissed television, leaving the challenge to a small group of people working above New York Citys Grand Central Terminal. Without the pressures of ratings, sponsors, company oversight, or many viewers, the group refused to recreate newspapers, radio, or newsreels on the new medium. They experimented, argued, tested, and eventually settled on a format to exploit televisions strengths. This book documents that process, challenging common mythsincluding the importance of a popular anchor, and televisions inability to communicate non-visual storiesand crediting those whose work was critical in the formation of television as a news format, and illustrating the pressures and professional roadblocks facing those who dare question journalistic traditions of any era.

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Autorius: Mike Conway
Leidėjas: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Išleidimo metai: 2009
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 397
ISBN-13: 9781433106026
Formatas: 5.9 x 1.1 x 8.9 inches. Knyga kietu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų

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