10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PRETELEVISION»
Discover the use of
pretelevision in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pretelevision and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Sport, Public Broadcasting, and Cultural Citizenship: Signal ...
Unlikethe national pastime of MLB, pro football was nevera mainstay ofradio
program schedules in the pretelevision era.Itis a good historical example of a '
free and uncommon' media sport,one whereadvertiser and presumedconsumer ...
Jay Scherer, David Rowe, 2013
2
Television in the Lives of Our Children
For example, in the early childhood years when television is new, we should
expect the bright children to come to school showing proportionally more
vocabulary gain over pretelevision children than the less bright children show.
This is ...
3
Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls: Gender in Film at the ...
The motion picture is now widely recognized as a major “shaper,” as well as “
reflector,” of twentieth-century society and its shifting cultural expression. Like so
many of my generation growing up in that pretelevision age, I found the movies to
...
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ADV EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
However, in the studies in which the design allowed for the measurement of
recovery effects, cinema and radio listening manifested some slight retum toward
the pretelevision levels, although Corteen's (1977) finding of a deterioration in ...
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Conventional Wisdom and American Elections: Exploding Myths, ...
PRESIDENTIAL IMAGE MAKING IN THE PRE-TELEVISION ERA While
campaign management has evolved into a highly specialized and lucrative
profession, it was not simplistic or even primitive in the pretelevision era. Politics
is a ...
Jody C. Baumgartner, Peter L. Francia, 2007
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Audience Responses To Media Diversification: Coping With Plenty
Preliminary evidence suggests that these pretelevision-VCR communities may
differ from pretelevision communities of the 1950s. Respondents say television
will not interrupt their established leisure patterns, particularly outdoor activities.
Lee B. Becker, Klaus Schoenbach, 2013
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Megaevents and Modernity: Olympics and Expos in the Growth ...
The pretelevision period is not covered and nor is the relationship between the
media and the expo mega event genre. Television provided acrucial complement
to the Olympics, addingtothe scale andintensityof their dramatic appeal.
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The Children's Television Community
programs and pretelevision motion pictures. Radio/Motion Picture (PreTelevision
) TieIns The veryfirst media tiein titleforchildren featuring alicensed character was
published more than 80 years ago, and was a direct tieintocinema motion ...
Panel sample presented in bold type; pretelevision sample above the dotted line:
posttelevision samples below the dotted line. Ultimately, 1,894 children
responded to all relevant questions at all eight administrations of the
questionnaire.
Sage Publications, inc, 1993
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Political communication: rhetoric, government, and citizens
In order to answer this question, we must first ask whether the campaign focus in
pretelevision days was on issues. And the answer is clear: it was not. While the
first televised campaign relied heavily on sloganeering ("I Like Ike"), so did the ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PRETELEVISION»
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pretelevision is used in the context of the following news items.
Sean Baker's Tangerine: Part screwball comedy, part ethnographic …
Like Magic Mike XXL, Sean Baker's Tangerine (currently playing at the Music Box Theatre) invokes American movies from the pretelevision era. «Chicago Reader, Jul 15»
Geraldine Nussbaum Barrett
In those pretelevision days, the local movie theater was the center of entertainment in the community. It not only featured regular evening ... «Helena Independent Record, Jun 15»
National Gallery Buys George Caleb Bingham's 'The Jolly …
In its pre-Instagram, pretelevision, all-but-pre-photography day, George Caleb Bingham's “The Jolly Flatboatmen” (1846) was a viral image, ... «New York Times, May 15»
A Hero For The Wired World: Michael Jordan reaches new heights
In a pretelevision age, Joe DiMaggio had fame like this and was comparably imprisoned, though his fame was limited largely by the boundaries ... «SI.com, Nov 14»
Reply All: The 9.14.14 Issue
The Pageant of the Masters is a glimpse of a pretelevision, pre-Internet era when many people took a train ride west for summer vacation and ... «New York Times, Sep 14»
Does Barack Obama Need a Friend Like Bill Clinton?
Similarly, in the pretelevision era, FDR was the candidate of hope running for reelection in 1936 while denouncing the “economic royalists” on ... «Daily Beast, Jun 12»
The Fully Engaged Lens
What we gain from this flood of visual reportage is a bigger and harder-to-answer question now than it was in the pretelevision, ... «New York Times, May 11»
A Voter Critiques the New Machines
These gimcrack contraptions look like something created by a suburban parent to amuse the kids on a rainy day in the pretelevision 1950s — a ... «New York Times, Sep 10»
Blockbuster 4: The Same, but Worse
... in a single story cycle recalls the old one- and two-reel serials that used to precede the main attraction in the pretelevision era of moviegoing. «New York Times, Jun 10»
Excavating What Dad Left Behind
Elements of Mr. Hopkins's past, including the home entertainments of a pretelevision childhood and his affair as a soldier with a Japanese ... «New York Times, May 10»