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Television talk : a history of the TV talk show /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Timberg, Bernard
Otros Autores: Erler, Bob
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Austin, Tex. : University of Texas Press, 2002.
Colección:Texas film and media studies series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a INTRODUCTION: By Horace Newcomb -- ONE: HISTORY OF TELEVISION TALK: Defining a Genre -- INTRODUCTION -- UNSPOKEN RULES -- HISTORY -- THREE MAJOR SUBGENRES -- CYCLES -- STAR HOSTS -- TALK WORLDS -- TWO: THE FIRST CYCLE (1948-1962): Experimentation, Consolidation, and Network Control-CBS -- INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST CYCLE -- FOUNDERS AT CBS: Murrow and Godfrey -- CLOSE-UP: ''THE CASE OF MILO RADULOVICH, '' SEE IT NOW, OCTOBER 20, 1953 -- THREE: THE FIRST CYCLE, PART II: Experimentation, Consolidation, and Network Control-NBC and DuMont. 
505 8 |a SYLVESTER ''PAT'' WEAVER: NBC's Executive Visionary of Television Talk (1949-1955) -- DAVE GARROWAY (1952-1961) -- ARLENE FRANCIS AND HOME (1954-1957) -- CLOSE-UP: ARLENE FRANCIS' LAST HOME SHOW, AUGUST 9, 1957, NBC -- STEVE ALLEN, JACK PAAR, AND TONIGHT! Founding Traditions of Late-Night Entertainment Talk (1954-1962) -- CLOSE-UP: JACK PAAR'S WALK OFF THE SET OF THE TONIGHT SHOW, FEBRUARY 1960 -- MIKE WALLACE: The Grand Inquisitor of Television Talk (1956-1958) -- CONCLUSION -- FOUR: THE SECOND CYCLE (1962-1974): Network Consolidation and New Challenges -- INTRODUCTION. 
505 8 |a JOHNNY CARSON AND THE TONIGHT SHOW (1962-1967) -- MIKE WALLACE: ''The Grand Inquisitor'' Returns (1962-1967) -- BARBARA WALTERS: ''The Tender Trap'' (1962-1967) -- CHALLENGES TO NETWORK DOMINATION (1969-1974) -- PHIL DONAHUE (1967-1974) -- FIVE: COMPETITIVE FERMENT IN THE LATE SECOND CYCLE: The First Late-Night Talk-Show Wars (1967-1974) -- INTRODUCTION -- THE CHALLENGERS: Bishop, Frost, Griffin, and Cavett -- CLOSE-UP: NORMAN MAILER VS. GORE VIDAL ON THE DICK CAVETT SHOW, ABC, DECEMBER 1, 1971 -- JOHNNY CARSON (1967-1974) -- CONCLUSION -- SIX: THE THIRD CYCLE (1974-1980): Transitions. 
505 8 |a 1974: A Year of Change -- WATERGATE AS NATIONAL TALK EVENT -- NEW VOICES IN SYNDICATION: Phil Donahue and Mike Douglas -- AN INDEPENDENT VOICE: Bill Moyers -- THE VOICES OF WOMEN: Barbara Walters and Dinah Shore -- BATTLING FROM WITHIN: Johnny Carson and NBC (1974-1980) -- CLOSE-UP: JOHNNY CARSON'S TONIGHT: ''THE EXECUTION GAME, '' A CENSORED MONOLOGUE ROUTINE, JANUARY 18, 1977, NBC -- CONCLUSION: The End of the Network Era -- SEVEN: THE FOURTH CYCLE (1980-1990): The Post-Network Era -- INTRODUCTION -- DAVID LETTERMAN AND THE REINVENTION OF THE LATE-NIGHT TALK SHOW. 
505 8 |a CLOSE-UP: LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN -- ''AMERICA HELD HOSTAGE'': The Genesis of ABC's Nightline with Ted Koppel -- CLOSE-UP: NEWS TALK, ENTERTAINMENT TALK, AND THE CHERNOBYL NUCLEAR REACTOR DISASTER OF 1986 -- NEW HOSTS, NEW AUDIENCES -- JOAN RIVERS AND THE LATE-NIGHT TALK-SHOW WARS OF 1986-1987 -- OPRAH WINFREY -- GERALDO RIVERA -- ARSENIO HALL -- NEW CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE POWER OF TV TALK -- EIGHT: THE FIFTH CYCLE (1990-1995): News as Entertainment -- INTRODUCTION -- LENO, LETTERMAN, AND THE LATE-NIGHT TALK-SHOW WARS (1992-1995). 
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