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The Small Screen How Television Equips Us To Live In The Information Age Brian L Ott

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The Small Screen How Television Equips Us To Live In The Information Age Brian L Ott
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.08 MB
Pages: 217
Author: Brian L. Ott
ISBN: 9781405161541, 140516154X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Small Screen How Television Equips Us To Live In The Information Age Brian L Ott by Brian L. Ott 9781405161541, 140516154X instant download after payment.

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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