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Television History MIT 2000 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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TV as “Problem Child” of Communication
Unidirectional Aesthetics Mass Audience “Lowest Common Denominator” Cognitive Impairment Postman –”Amusing Ourselves to Death” 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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Television Leisure; Family Interaction Advertising/Consumerism
Politics/Government Effect on Existing Media Print Radio 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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Still Image Transmission
Photofax Transmission (1880s-1900s) Wire news photos, 1920s Radio Transmission of Photos (1920s) Facsimile machine (1930s) “broadcast newspapers” 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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Moving Image Transmission
John Baird (1926) spinning disk as electrical information first demonstration of television BBC early experiments 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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Patent Fight Vladimir Zworykin (1932) experimental broadcasts
RCA/David Sarnoff Philo T. Farnsworth earlier patents 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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Early Television BBC: 1936-39 RCA at 1939 NY World’s Fair
NBC broadcasts in New York, 1939- Slow Growth/Limited Use (1930s-40s) 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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Why Delayed Development?
Patent/legal fights Depression World War II Line-of-Sight Transmission Stratovision 300-mile Transmitter 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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Rapid Growth, 1948-1959 TV sets TV Stations 1940: 3,000 (NYC)
1949: 1million 1951: 10 mil. 1959: 50 mil. TV Stations 1941: 23 (experimental/limited range) (freeze by FCC) 1952: 108 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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Post-1948 Growth Factors (US)
End of Rationing Manufacturers & Advertising Prior Model of Commercial Radio 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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Post-1948 TV (US) Limited State Role Economic Concentration/Duopoly
Assign/license frequencies “Limited Spectrum” Doctrine Economic Concentration/Duopoly VHF scarcity High Profits of Networks NBC, CBS, (ABC) 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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Growing Popularity, 1948- Suburbanization Baby Boom More Leisure Time
Rising Disposable Incomes From Upper to Middle to Lower classes 60% TVs sold (1950) on credit “poor man’s theatre” 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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TV: Utopian Promise Unify and Separate:
New suburban family unit private social relations nuclear family Postwar ‘family values’ Separate gender roles/social functions Day parts/schedules 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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TV and 1950s Family Life TV as 'new family hearth' Displace piano
replace fireplace (Xmas Eve logs) Displace piano “Cultural symbol par excellence of family life” 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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TV & “Family Room” Term first used in 1946 Organize household space
ideal of family togetherness “Family-Television Room” semi-circle family/TV 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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TV and Childrearing (1950s)
Remedy for “problem children” juvenile delinquency moral panic keeping kids at home 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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TV: Dystopian Outcome? Total attention (unlike radio)
not backdrop to bridge, conversation, Disrupt family/home less time for housework kids avoid outdoor play complex adjustments to domestic life viewing choice conflict 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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“The Honeymooners” Episode: “TV or Not TV” (1955)
domestic isolation/social integration spatial confinement productive work and leisure (TV viewing) gender conflicts assigned domestic roles passive viewing/ TV “addiction” 15/06/2018 MIT2000
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