One Night on TV Is Worth Weeks at the Paramount – Popular Music on Early Television: Console-ing Passions
Autor Murray Formanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 iul 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822350118
ISBN-10: 0822350114
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 29 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 168 x 236 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Console-ing Passions
ISBN-10: 0822350114
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 29 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 168 x 236 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Console-ing Passions
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"One Night on TV Is Worth Weeks at the Paramount is an important contribution to the history of TV, popular music, and the relation between television and musical performance. It is clearly well researched, and it includes fascinating information and many delightful tidbits." Pamela Robertson Wojcik, author of The Apartment Plot: Urban Living in American Film and Popular Culture, 1945 to 1975"One Night on TV Is Worth Weeks at the Paramount is an impressive industrial and cultural history of the dazzling range of musical performances and genres on early television. Filling a much-neglected area of television studies, Murray Forman focuses not only on network shows but also on regional productions and local stations. His discussion of raced representations provides important new insights into television history, as do his accounts of regional tastes, amateur shows, and the significance of stage settings and nightclub venues." Lynn Spigel, author of TV by Design: Modern Art and the Rise of Network Television"One Night on TV Is Worth Weeks at the Paramount will be the standard work on post-war U.S. music and television. Murray Forman gives us a full picture of cultural change in a key period of media transition. Reading his book, we witness the breakup of the big bands, the dismantling of the Hollywood system, the rise of network television, and the tense politics of race and ethnicity that marked popular American entertainment in the 1940s and 1950s." Will Straw, author of Cyanide and Sin: Visualizing Crime in 50s America
"One Night on TV Is Worth Weeks at the Paramount is an important contribution to the history of TV, popular music, and the relation between television and musical performance. It is clearly well researched, and it includes fascinating information and many delightful tidbits." Pamela Robertson Wojcik, author of The Apartment Plot: Urban Living in American Film and Popular Culture, 1945 to 1975 "One Night on TV Is Worth Weeks at the Paramount is an impressive industrial and cultural history of the dazzling range of musical performances and genres on early television. Filling a much-neglected area of television studies, Murray Forman focuses not only on network shows but also on regional productions and local stations. His discussion of raced representations provides important new insights into television history, as do his accounts of regional tastes, amateur shows, and the significance of stage settings and nightclub venues." Lynn Spigel, author of TV by Design: Modern Art and the Rise of Network Television "One Night on TV Is Worth Weeks at the Paramount will be the standard work on post-war U.S. music and television. Murray Forman gives us a full picture of cultural change in a key period of media transition. Reading his book, we witness the breakup of the big bands, the dismantling of the Hollywood system, the rise of network television, and the tense politics of race and ethnicity that marked popular American entertainment in the 1940s and 1950s." Will Straw, author of Cyanide and Sin: Visualizing Crime in 50s America
"One Night on TV Is Worth Weeks at the Paramount is an important contribution to the history of TV, popular music, and the relation between television and musical performance. It is clearly well researched, and it includes fascinating information and many delightful tidbits." Pamela Robertson Wojcik, author of The Apartment Plot: Urban Living in American Film and Popular Culture, 1945 to 1975 "One Night on TV Is Worth Weeks at the Paramount is an impressive industrial and cultural history of the dazzling range of musical performances and genres on early television. Filling a much-neglected area of television studies, Murray Forman focuses not only on network shows but also on regional productions and local stations. His discussion of raced representations provides important new insights into television history, as do his accounts of regional tastes, amateur shows, and the significance of stage settings and nightclub venues." Lynn Spigel, author of TV by Design: Modern Art and the Rise of Network Television "One Night on TV Is Worth Weeks at the Paramount will be the standard work on post-war U.S. music and television. Murray Forman gives us a full picture of cultural change in a key period of media transition. Reading his book, we witness the breakup of the big bands, the dismantling of the Hollywood system, the rise of network television, and the tense politics of race and ethnicity that marked popular American entertainment in the 1940s and 1950s." Will Straw, author of Cyanide and Sin: Visualizing Crime in 50s America
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Explores the full range of popular music from show tunes to Latin in a wide variety of television programs, and shows how the standards of presentation and performance developed