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, by Patrick R. Parsons, is reviewed.
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... received by the public through radio, television, or similar means. As a noun, the radio, televisio... were created by changing technology as CABLE TELEVISION went underground and satellite televission took to outer space. The History of Radio. In its infancy, broadcasting was much le...
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Mullen, M.(2008). Television in the multichannel age: A brief history of cable television. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishing. 238 pages.
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Broadcast Journalism in a Multimedia World. Essays on the Revision of Characters in Comic Books, Film and Television. Blue Skies: A History of Cable Television. The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008. Gallaudet University Press, 2008. An Oral History of the Arrival of Modern Media in Rural Appalachia and the Melungeon Community. How Hollywood's Fixers, Fakers and Star Makers Created the Celebrity Industry. Central and Eastern European Media Change in a Global Perspective. Exporting Television and Culture in the World Market. Digital Media and Technological Determinism. Politics and the American Television Comedy: A Critical Survey from I Love Lucy through South Park. [...] City Television: A History and Episode Guide. Rutgers University Press, 2008.
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Business Editors & Entertainment Writers
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 24, 2001
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Wednesday's UEFA Champions League final between Barcelona and Manchester United broadcast live on ESPN was the highest-rated and most-watched UEFA telecast in U.S. cable television history, viewed in 1,066,000 homes for a 1.1 rating.
That represented an increase of almost 34 percent over the previous record set last year when Man United beat Chelsea.
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ISBN: 9781405149693
TITLE: Television in the multichannel age; a brief history of cable television.
AUTHOR: Mullen, Megan.
PUBLISHER: Blackwell Publis...
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Even though some people said they have been worn out by the Brett Favre retirement episodes in recent years, the "Monday Night Football" telecast on ESPN between the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings proved they were not too weary to watch.
The game was the most-watched telecast in cable television history.
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TALK ABOUT TURNING up the heat on baseball's Hot Stove - MLB Network launches Thursday at 6 p.m.
Major League Baseball avoided the carriage problems that the NFL Network is still experiencing by bringing in Comcast, DirecTV, Time Warner and Cox Communications as minority partners in the new channel. MLB Network's initial availability into 50 million homes later this week will be the largest debut in cable television history.
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When tell-all books are written about a celebrity, the juiciest details usually show up in media stories or published excerpts that can make it seem unnecessary to buy the book.
The same can't be said for a new history of cable television's sports behemoth. "Those Guys Have All the Fun: Inside the World of ESPN" is a whopping 763 pages and it contains just about anything you'd ever wanted to know about the network. Some of the book's juicy details about Keith Olbermann, Dan Patrick, Chris Berman and others have already made their way into print and the Web, but the book is practically a bottomless well of insights and information.