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Mass Media, Youth Culture, Beat Movement & African American Entertainers
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A new era of mass media led by television emerged in the 1950s In 1948, only 9% of homes had T.V In 1950, ____% of homes had T.V. By 1960, ____% of American homes had T.V.
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Variety of shows: news reporting, interviews, westerns, and sporting events Kids’ shows like The Howdy Doody Show and The Mickey Mouse Club In the 1990s : JT, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera & Ryan Gosling I’m Howdy Doody!!
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“Golden Age of Television” Variety Shows: Ed Sullivan Show Mix of comedy, opera, popular songs, dance, acrobatics, and juggling Comedies were the main attraction I love Lucy Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball starred in I Love Lucy
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Lucy appears as a scatter- brained homemaker Turns ordinary household chores into a complete disaster People set up their work schedule around the show Even Marshall Fields (Macy’s) switched its sales to a different night “We love Lucy too, so we’re closing on Monday nights”
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Due to the growth in the TV industry, the film business suffered after the war 1946: 82 million move-goers; 1950: 36 million Creation of 3-D films & the “Big Screens” Panoramic, wide screens Racism in the film industry: African Americans often played stereotypical roles: Maids, servants, & sidekicks
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Capitalized on runaway consumerism Encouraged more spending Spending $170 million in 1950 $2 billion in 1960 Ad agencies increased their spending 50% Advertising is everywhere today in America
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1953 : You don't need a knife, a bottle opener or even your husband to unscrew the cap of this bottle — just a little twist and that ketchup is ready to pour!
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Musicians in the 1950s added electronic instruments to traditional blues music DJ Alan Freed was the first to play this music in 1951 He called it “rock and roll” FREED
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Chuck Berry, Bill Haley and the Comets, and especially Elvis Presley brought rock and roll to the forefront The dance rhythm and lyrics feat. love, cars, and problems of being young — captivated teenagers across the country
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Presley’s rebellious style captured young audiences Girls screamed / fainted Boys tried to imitate him Parents condemned Presley’s dance & music as “loud, mindless, and dangerous for teenagers”
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Dissenting voices emerged “Beat Movement” clashed with the 1950s tidy suburban views of life Criticized conformity, meaningless politics, and the emptiness of popular culture
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Centered in San Fran, L.A. and NY, the Beat Movement expressed social nonconformity Followers, called “beatniks,” tended to shun work and materialism They sought understanding through Zen Buddhism, music, and the experimentation of drugs Beatniks often performed poetry or music in coffeehouses or bars
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As the Beatniks rejected American culture, African Americans struggled to find acceptance among it… TV tended to shut out African Americans In 1956, NBC gave Nat King Cole his own 15-minute musical variety show Ended 2 years later because of the failure to find a national sponsor Rock & Roll singers had more luck Chuck Berry, Ray Charles, and Little Richard Many were inspirational for the Beatles
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