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Gen X TV: The Brady Bunch to Melrose Place by Rob Owen,

Gen X TV: The Brady Bunch to Melrose Place by Rob Owen,
No generation eludes definition as much as Generation X. Rob Owen opens with a history of network and cable television since the birth of Generation X and goes on to explore the symbiotic relationship between television and this largely misunderstood age group. From the first megahit The Brady Bunch to today's Friends, Owen unflinchingly describes the "boob tube" as the ubiquitous babysitter for millions of young people. Television, Owen maintains, consumes innocence as viewers encounter countless episodes of society's woes, from political strife and environmental decimation to everyday violence and crime. The peculiar television style of Gen X sitcoms -- sarcastic, quick, and flashy -- especially appeals to his generational cohorts, Owen states, for that is the perspective these Xers have of the world at large. Music television introduces still another aspect of visual cognition that reinforces such perceptions. And how do the Internet and online computer services fit into all of this? Since it first entered the mainstream in late 1993, the Internet has rapidly become a forum for anyone with anything to say about TV, music, and entertainment. Unlike twenty years ago, when "Trekkies" had to correspond by mail or attend conventions to share information, the mass technology of the nineties has made information the most plentiful and the cheapest commodity on the market. In fact, now network researchers and TV show producers actually solicit viewers' comments about particular shows online. "Even those Gen Xers who proudly post "Kill Your Television" bumper stickers on their cars grew up watching the box, and whether they like it or not, it has influenced their lives".



Radio Network Prime Time Programming, 1926 -1967 by hapiro,Mitchell E. ,
Radio Network Prime Time Programming, 1926 -1967 by hapiro,Mitchell E. ,
Difficult as it is for some to imagine what people relied on for home entertainment in the evening before television--it was that equally big medium, radio. Its programs were the precursors to the popular television sitcoms and dramas of today. This work provides two main kinds of information: month-by-month prime time (7pm to 11pm) schedules from January 1929 through July 1961, for all national broadcasting networks, and a detailed listing of all network programming moves (from July 1926 until August 1967), including series premieres, cancellations, and time slot moves, plus a yearly recap of key programming moves. Only regularly scheduled series are included. Single event or special programming is not included. The book is divided into seven chapters, one for each night of the week; each chapter consists of individual month-by-month prime time schedules for each network followed by a detailed chronological listing of each of that networks series and programming moves.



Prime Time Entertainment Network - The Prime Time Entertainment Network was a short-lived attempt to create a major television network. Most shows aired on PTEN were quickly cancelled.

Sony Entertainment Television (India) - Sony Entertainment Television (India) is a television channel operating in India. Popularly known as only Sony TV or SET, the channel also has its network TV channels SAB for light hearted general entertainment programming targeted towards male audiences and MAX for movies, special events & cricket.

Asian Television Network - Asian Television Network, often refered to as just ATN, is a Canadian licensed television broadcaster providing premium programming in several South Asian languages to communities across Canada. ATN has programming alliances with leading broadcasters such as Zee TV, B4U, Sony Entertainment Television, Alpha ETC Punjabi, ARY Digital, and Jaya TV.

GMA Network - GMA Network, Incorporated (Global Media Arts Network, Incorporated) is a leading broadcast network in the Philippines. It provides news and entertainment programs through its forty-four fully-owned television relay stations, three affiliate television stations and thirty-four radio stations throughout the Philippines.



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