Hollywood and broadcasting : from radio to cable / Michele Hilmes.
Material type:
- 0252017099 (alk. paper)
- Broadcasting -- United States -- History
- Motion picture industry -- California -- Los Angeles -- Influence
- Motion picture studios -- California -- Los Angeles -- Influence
- Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- History
- Política de telecomunicaciones -- Estados Unidos
- Telecomunicaciones -- Estados Unidos
- Tecnología de la información -- Estados Unidos
- Innovaciones tecnológicas -- Estados Unidos
- Historia de las telecomunicaciones -- Estados Unidos
- 384.0973
- PN 1990.6 H655h 1990
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Revision of the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--New York University.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [204]-215) and index.
Hollywood and the Broadcasting Industry: The Formative Years -- Radio Broadcasting and the Film Industry: The Uninvited Guest -- Radio Goes Hollywood: 1928-38 -- The "Lux Radio Theatre of the Air" -- Television: Film Industry Alternatives to the Networks -- Television: The Vault of Hollywood -- Film/Television/Cable: So Long as They Pay.
Examines the complex and mutually dependent relationship of film and television from the days before network radio to the contemporary era of cable television.
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