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Television in American Society: Primary Sources
Contributor(s): Hillstrom, Laurie Collier (Author), Gudenau, Allison McNeill (Editor)
ISBN: 1414402244     ISBN-13: 9781414402246
Publisher: UXL
OUR PRICE:   $109.89  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2006
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Annotation: Focused on a popular topic, this exciting collection gives students and teachers substantial material for discussion and research. The three-volume set shows how television has reflected and influenced American society and culture throughout its history, covering both positive and negative effects. Accessible and interesting as well as informative, this Library includes more than 180 interesting illustrations and sidebars, clear prose, and ideas for activities, research and further reading. A subject index, chronology and words-to-know section are among the many other features supporting student achievement.

The Primary Sources volume collects key documents and writings pertaining to the television industry, including transcripts from Tom Brokaw from the fall of the Berlin Wall and excerpts from "Raising PG Kids in a X-Rated World" and The Code of Practices for Television Broadcasters ("Seal of Good Practice," 1981). For example, in the volume are comparisons of early and more rece advertising, coverage of such news events as JFK's assassination and 9/11, and excerpts from books by news and industry leaders.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Performing Arts | Television - Reference
- Biography & Autobiography
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2006011891
Series: UXL Television in American Society Reference Library (Hardcover)
Physical Information: 0.84" H x 7.64" W x 9.28" (1.56 lbs) 197 pages
 
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Focused on a popular topic, this exciting collection gives students and teachers substantial material for discussion and research. The three-volume set shows how television has reflected and influenced American society and culture throughout its history, covering both positive and negative effects. Accessible and interesting as well as informative, this Library includes more than 180 interesting illustrations and sidebars, clear prose, and ideas for activities, research and further reading. A subject index, chronology and words-to-know section are among the many other features supporting student achievement. The Primary Sources volume collects key documents and writings pertaining to the television industry, including transcripts from Tom Brokaw from the fall of the Berlin Wall and excerpts from Raising PG Kids in a X-Rated World and The Code of Practices for Television Broadcasters (Seal of Good Practice, 1981). For example, in the volume are comparisons of early and more rece advertising, coverage of such news events as JFK's assassination and 9/11, and excerpts from books by news and industry leaders.