As the title implies, the business of television rather than its
programming is the focus of this historical dictionary. Its entries
briefly relate the histories of production companies, networks,
cable stations, industry associations, and public interest pressure
groups. The focus is on the American television industry from its
origins through early 1991, but it also selctively covers the
industry worldwide. . . . Because entries relate only essential
facts, many are amplified by brief bibliographies of books and
articles, many of the latter from trade magazines. An appendix
profiling Goldenson, Paley, and Sarnoff, the guiding spirits of
ABC, CBS, and NBC, respectively, precedes a brief bibliography and
the names index. Slide has produced another hit, another basic
source on one of America's basic industries. "Wilson Library
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This unique dictionary is the first what's what of television.
Its more than 1,000 entries provide succinct factual data on
production companies, distributors, organizations, genres,
historical and technical terms, and much more. All areas of the
industry, including free, public, and cable television, are
covered. While the majority of the entries relate to the American
television industry, the book is international in scope. Following
many of the entries is an address, if the company or organization
is still active, and, where appropriate, a bibliography. An
asterisk following a name indicates that there is a separate entry
for that subject. Headings are based on the best-known name of the
company or technical innovation and are not necessarily the final
names by which the subjects are known. However, all such
alternative names are included in the index. Wherever feasible,
birth and death years are noted for key figures. A general
bibliography of reference books on television appears at the end of
the volume. The index provides immediate access to all the entries
and to the personalities discussed in each entry. In addition,
there is a program index, providing the reader with speedy
information as to which company or distributor is responsible for
which series.
"The Television Industry" will serve as an essential reference
tool for any scholar, student, or librarian involved in the study
of the television industry. It will also prove enlightening and
interesting for the casual reader.
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