Conventional wisdom holds that television was coconspirator in the repressions of Cold War America, but Doherty argues that it was through television that America actually became a more open and tolerant place.
Radio and Television Regulation: Broadcast Technology in the United States, 1920-1960 by Hugh Richard Slotten, ISBN 080186450X
From AM radio to color television, broadcasting raised enormous practical and policy problems in the United States, especially in relation to the federal government's role in licensing and regulation. How did technological change, corporate interest, and political pressures bring about the world that station owners work within today (and that tuned-in consumers make profitable)? In Radio and Television Regulation, Hugh R. Slotten examines the choices that confronted federal agencies -- first the Department of Commerce, then the Federal Radio Commission in 1927, and the Federal Communications Commission in 1934 -- and shows the impact of their decisions on developing technologies.
Slotten analyzes the policy debates that emerged when the public implications of AM and FM radio and black-and-white and color television first became apparent. His discussion of the early years of radio examines powerful personalities -- navy secretary Josephus Daniels and commerce secretary Herbert Hoover ...
Radio and Television Regulation: Broadcast Technology in the United States, 1920-1960 by Hugh Richard Slotten, ISBN 080186450X
Safe Side: Internet Safety, The (Full Frame, Widescreen)
How can kids learn to stay safe on the Internet in a way that's fun, engaging and smart? With "The Safe Side Internet Safety" DVD, of course! From the creators of the best-selling "Stranger Safety" show comes "Internet Safety," another enlightening, zany adventure with "Safe Side Superchick" and her goofy sidekicks. Your children will love watching the antics of this crazy trio as they learn about Internet safety and staying smart, cool and safe.
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The Internet for Surgeons by Jeff W. Allen, ISBN 0387953191
Allen focuses on the needs of the surgeon and how to best use the Web in daily practice. The book includes 40 illustrations and a comprehensive glossary of Internet-related terms to aid the surgeon in the quest for Internet know-how. CD-ROM features live links.
The Internet for Surgeons by Jeff W. Allen, ISBN 0387953191
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Hitch Your Antenna to the Stars!: Early Television and Broadcast Stardom
"Hitch Your Antenna to the Stars" is the first cultural and industrial history of early television stardom. Susan Murray argues that television stars were central to the growth and development of American broadcasting. They were used not only to promote programs and the sale of television sets and advertised consumer goods, but also to established network identities. Through profiles of well-known performers including Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Jackie Gleason, and Lucille Ball, she shows how the television industry gave birth to the idea of TV stars and established a system of star production and management notably different from the Hollywood star system of the studio era.
Hitch Your Antenna to the Stars!: Early Television and Broadcast Stardom
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Television at the Crossroads by George Wedell, ISBN 0333716469
Television had, until recently, a social and cultural purpose. In Britain, the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, were committed to develop and maintain these purposes. With the enlargement of the range of choices for viewers by digital television and the provision of access to cable and satellite TV and the Internet, the role of the terrestrial television channels is being diluted. The authors examine these effects and consider what can be done to maintain the standards and quality of television at a time of unlimited competition.
Television at the Crossroads by George Wedell, ISBN 0333716469
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Television at the Crossroads by George Wedell, ISBN 0333716469
Television had, until recently, a social and cultural purpose. In Britain, the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, were committed to develop and maintain these purposes. With the enlargement of the range of choices for viewers by digital television and the provision of access to cable and satellite TV and the Internet, the role of the terrestrial television channels is being diluted. The authors examine these effects and consider what can be done to maintain the standards and quality of television at a time of unlimited competition.
Television at the Crossroads by George Wedell, ISBN 0333716469
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Internet Marketing in Hospitality by Barbara Cox, ISBN 0130984752
"Internet Marketing in Hospitality" instructs and acts as a resource for effectively using the Internet as a marketing tool. This comprehensive resource provides principles for website and e-mail marketing, offers practical examples, and outlines techniques for helping visitors find and return to a website. The volume examines the hospitality industry including types of businesses and types of sites, as well as creating and building an Internet presence, portals, search engines, directories, and other places to be found, Internet advertising, promotion (on the net and off) and print/media advertising, and e-mail marketing. For individuals in the hospitality industry.
Internet Marketing in Hospitality by Barbara Cox, ISBN 0130984752
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