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The Remote Control in the New Age of Television (Hardcover, New): Robert V. Bellamy, James R. Walker The Remote Control in the New Age of Television (Hardcover, New)
Robert V. Bellamy, James R. Walker
R2,706 Discovery Miles 27 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Remote control tuning encourages a form of interactive television using a technology already available in 80 percent of American households. Editors Walker and Bellamy have compiled the first book of state-of-the-art research on a topic of growing interest to media researchers, practitioners, and students. Chapter authors combine survey measurements with recorded observations of viewing behavior, an analysis of the program sources accessed during "grazing," experimental studies of remote control use, and historical and critical analyses. Specific topics include: the history of the remote control device, gender differences in its use, family communication and parental control of the device, remote controls and selective exposure to media messages, the impact of remote controls on programming and promotion, remote controls and critical perspective on television, and future technologies. This volume is rooted in social scientific research, but theoretically and methodologically broad in scope.

Center Field Shot - A History of Baseball on Television (Paperback): James R. Walker, Robert V. Bellamy Center Field Shot - A History of Baseball on Television (Paperback)
James R. Walker, Robert V. Bellamy
R653 R557 Discovery Miles 5 570 Save R96 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In "Baseball Weekly"'s list of things that most affected baseball in the twentieth century, television ranked second--behind only the signing of Jackie Robinson. The new medium of television exposed baseball to a genuinely national audience; altered the financial picture for teams, owners, and players; and changed the way Americans followed the game. "Center Field Shot" explores these changes--all even more prominent in the first few years of the twenty-first century--and makes sense of their meaning for America's pastime. "" "Center Field Shot" traces a sometimes contentious but mutually beneficial relationship from the first televised game in 1939 to the new era of Internet broadcasts, satellite radio, and high-definition TV, considered from the perspective of businessmen collecting merchandising fees and advertising rights, franchise owners with ever more money to spend on talent, and broadcasters trying to present a game long considered "unfriendly" to television. Ultimately the association of baseball with television emerges as a reflection of--perhaps even a central feature of--American culture at large.

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