Television: The Life Story of a Technology
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About the Book
For better or worse, television has been the dominant medium of communication for fifty years. Yet it is a relatively recent invention, one that required passionate inventors, determined businessmen, government regulators, and willing consumers. This volume covers the history of television from nineteenth-century European conceptions of transmitting moving images electrically to the death of television as a discrete system in a digital age. Alexander B. Magoun highlights key events in the evolution of TV, as well as the dynamic individuals who ignited the industry, such as Vladimir Zworykin and David Sarnoff. He also covers the development of cable and satellite television, the use of television in wartime, and the "tube's" changing face. Based on the latest research, this crisply written, sometimes provocative survey includes a glossary, timeline, and bibliography for further reading.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780801890727
EAN: 9780801890727
Publisher Date: 01 Apr 2009
Age-Max: 22
Binding: Paperback
Continuations: English
Dewey: 621.388
Grade-Min: College Freshman
Illustration: Y
LCCN: 2008943554
No of Pages: 209
Series Title: English
Sub Title: The Life Story of a Technology
ISBN-10: 0801890721
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Acedemic Level: English
Age-Min: 18
Book Type: English
Depth: 13
Grade-Max: Post Graduate
Height: 228 mm
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
PrintOnDemand: N
Spine Width: 15 mm
Width: 148 mm