A History Of Early Television Vol 3
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A History Of Early Television Vol 3

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A History Of Early Television Vol 3

About this book

In the 21st Century, broadcast television is an established part of the lives of many millions of people all over the world, bringing information and entertainment directly into our homes. This three volume collection provides source materials for those with a new interest in the history of early television, and is a valuable resource for researchers requiring access to facsimiles of original texts.

The set consists of two important 1920s-1930s books relating to television, and a collection of short articles covering the social, aesthetic, and technical aspects of the medium. Items range from 1870s prophecies, experiments and cartoons, to 1930s accounts of the first public broadcasting systems in Britain, Germany, and the USA. The pieces are from newspapers, specialist journals of the period, and popular magazines. Technical articles included are chosen for their accessibility to non-specialists with limited technical knowledge. The selection comments on the progress of television in many parts of the world.

The set includes a general introduction by the editor, which places each item in context and provides a comprehensive account of the medium through 1940. This volume consists of pieces from the New York Times, Popular Mechanics and selected chapters from Television - A Struggle for Power and We Present Television.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2024
Print ISBN
9780415326681
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9781003825548

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Introduction
  9. High-definition and regular broadcasting in the United States of America
  10. Telefilmed Faces
  11. Television called answer to song how to keep ‘em down on the farm
  12. Where is Television Now?
  13. RCA’s Development of Television
  14. Statement on Television
  15. Television. Collected addresses and papers on the future of the new art and its recent technical developments, Vols 1–6 (RCA Institute’s Technical Press/RCA Review, 1936–46)
  16. Commercial Television – and its needs
  17. Television and the Electron
  18. Television Studio Technic
  19. Television – A Struggle for Power
  20. ‘Television – A Struggle for Power’
  21. ‘Chapter 1: Prelude to struggle’
  22. ‘Chapter 2: In the arena’
  23. ‘Chapter 8: Trouble in heaven’
  24. ‘Chapter 12: The somnolent cinema’
  25. ‘Chapter 19: Past is prologue’
  26. ‘Chapter 20: Return of a pioneer’
  27. ‘Chapter 22: Public policy’
  28. ‘Appendix A: Television broadcast stations 1937’
  29. Items from New York Times, 1939
  30. ‘Probable Influences of Television on Society’, David Sarnoff, Journal of Applied Physics, July 1939
  31. ‘We Present Television’, John Porterfield and Kay Reynolds, eds (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1940) [book, 298pp.]

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