Is television a cultural wasteland, or a medium that has brought
people more great art, music, dance, and drama than any previous
media? How do we study and interpret television? What are the
effects of television on individuals and society, and how do we
measure them? What is the role of television in our political and
economic life? Television in Society explores these issues in
considering how television both reflects and affects society.
The book is divided into two sections. The first focuses on
programming and deals with commercials, ceremonial events,
important series (such as "MASH" and "Lou Grant"), significant
programs (a production of Brave New World on television), and the
images of police on the medium. The second part of the book deals
with important issues and topics related to the medium: the impact
of television violence, values found on television, the impact of
television on education, the significance of new technological
developments, and the always thorny issue of freedom of the press.
The articles are drawn together by a brilliant introductory essay
by Arthur Asa Berger, who examines television as culture.
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