Hollywood in the Age of Television
Herausgeber: Balio, Tino
Hollywood in the Age of Television
Herausgeber: Balio, Tino
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First Published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781138971912
- ISBN-10: 113897191X
- Artikelnr.: 44395245
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781138971912
- ISBN-10: 113897191X
- Artikelnr.: 44395245
Tino Balio
Part 1: Responding to Network Television Introduction 1. From 'Frontal
Lobes' to the 'Bob-and-Bob' Show: NBC Management and Programming
Strategies, 1949-65 2. Building the World's Largest Advertising Medium: CBS
and Television, 1940-1960 3. The Weakest Chain and the Strongest Link: The
American Broadcasting Company and the Motion Picture Industry, 1952-1960
4. Network Oligopoly Power: An Economic Analysis 5. Hollywood's Attempt at
Appropriating Television: The Case of Paramount Pictures 6. New Producers
for Old: United Artists and the Shift to Independent Production 7. Glorious
Technicolour, Breathtaking Cinemascope and Stereophonic Sound 8. Red, Blue
and Lots of Green: The Impact of Colour Television on Feature Film
Production 9. Feature Films on Prime Time Television Part 2: Responding to
New Television Technologies Introduction 10. Pay Television: Breaking the
Broadcast Bottleneck 11. Home Video: The Second Run "Theatre" of the 1990's
12. The Made-for-TV Movie: Industrial Practice, Cultural Form, Popular
Reception 13. Building a Movie Theatre Giant: The Rise of the Cineplex
Odeon 14. Coca Cola Satellites?: Hollywood and the Deregulation of European
Television
Lobes' to the 'Bob-and-Bob' Show: NBC Management and Programming
Strategies, 1949-65 2. Building the World's Largest Advertising Medium: CBS
and Television, 1940-1960 3. The Weakest Chain and the Strongest Link: The
American Broadcasting Company and the Motion Picture Industry, 1952-1960
4. Network Oligopoly Power: An Economic Analysis 5. Hollywood's Attempt at
Appropriating Television: The Case of Paramount Pictures 6. New Producers
for Old: United Artists and the Shift to Independent Production 7. Glorious
Technicolour, Breathtaking Cinemascope and Stereophonic Sound 8. Red, Blue
and Lots of Green: The Impact of Colour Television on Feature Film
Production 9. Feature Films on Prime Time Television Part 2: Responding to
New Television Technologies Introduction 10. Pay Television: Breaking the
Broadcast Bottleneck 11. Home Video: The Second Run "Theatre" of the 1990's
12. The Made-for-TV Movie: Industrial Practice, Cultural Form, Popular
Reception 13. Building a Movie Theatre Giant: The Rise of the Cineplex
Odeon 14. Coca Cola Satellites?: Hollywood and the Deregulation of European
Television
Part 1: Responding to Network Television Introduction 1. From 'Frontal
Lobes' to the 'Bob-and-Bob' Show: NBC Management and Programming
Strategies, 1949-65 2. Building the World's Largest Advertising Medium: CBS
and Television, 1940-1960 3. The Weakest Chain and the Strongest Link: The
American Broadcasting Company and the Motion Picture Industry, 1952-1960
4. Network Oligopoly Power: An Economic Analysis 5. Hollywood's Attempt at
Appropriating Television: The Case of Paramount Pictures 6. New Producers
for Old: United Artists and the Shift to Independent Production 7. Glorious
Technicolour, Breathtaking Cinemascope and Stereophonic Sound 8. Red, Blue
and Lots of Green: The Impact of Colour Television on Feature Film
Production 9. Feature Films on Prime Time Television Part 2: Responding to
New Television Technologies Introduction 10. Pay Television: Breaking the
Broadcast Bottleneck 11. Home Video: The Second Run "Theatre" of the 1990's
12. The Made-for-TV Movie: Industrial Practice, Cultural Form, Popular
Reception 13. Building a Movie Theatre Giant: The Rise of the Cineplex
Odeon 14. Coca Cola Satellites?: Hollywood and the Deregulation of European
Television
Lobes' to the 'Bob-and-Bob' Show: NBC Management and Programming
Strategies, 1949-65 2. Building the World's Largest Advertising Medium: CBS
and Television, 1940-1960 3. The Weakest Chain and the Strongest Link: The
American Broadcasting Company and the Motion Picture Industry, 1952-1960
4. Network Oligopoly Power: An Economic Analysis 5. Hollywood's Attempt at
Appropriating Television: The Case of Paramount Pictures 6. New Producers
for Old: United Artists and the Shift to Independent Production 7. Glorious
Technicolour, Breathtaking Cinemascope and Stereophonic Sound 8. Red, Blue
and Lots of Green: The Impact of Colour Television on Feature Film
Production 9. Feature Films on Prime Time Television Part 2: Responding to
New Television Technologies Introduction 10. Pay Television: Breaking the
Broadcast Bottleneck 11. Home Video: The Second Run "Theatre" of the 1990's
12. The Made-for-TV Movie: Industrial Practice, Cultural Form, Popular
Reception 13. Building a Movie Theatre Giant: The Rise of the Cineplex
Odeon 14. Coca Cola Satellites?: Hollywood and the Deregulation of European
Television