Horace Newcomb, TV: The Most Popular Art (Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1974), 249. 39. George Schaefer, comments in Television Makers, Newton E. Meltzer-produced televised PBS documentary, 1986. 40. Ken Howard, "Why I Left Prime-Time TV for Harvard,"... The Essential HBO Reader - Sivu 39muokkaaja - 2008 - 357 sivuaRajoitettu esikatselu - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| William W. Savage - 1979 - 196 sivua
...sports car and the ironworker in his pickup to the apotheosis of the type, the American trucker. 15 See Horace Newcomb, TV: The Most Popular Art (Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1974), chap. 3. •4Everyman a Cowboy THE STORY AGED QUICKLY after its first telling, but it had to do with... | |
| Jeffrey T. Sammons - 1990 - 376 sivua
...Democracy (New York: Scribner and Sons, 1940), p. 460. 6. New York Times, Mar. 19, 1939, quoted in Horace Newcomb, TV: The Most Popular Art (Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1974), p. 2. 7. Thomas H. Hutchinson, Here Is Television: Your Window to the World (New York: Hastings House,... | |
| Mark L. Greenberg, Lance Schachterle - 1992 - 332 sivua
...in America (Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1965). A good analysis of television-script formulas is Horace Newcomb, TV: The Most Popular Art (Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1974). Cawelti's Adventure, Mystery, and Romance includes a brief discussion of the romance novel, but the... | |
| John S. Schuchman - 1988 - 204 sivua
...television and the deaf community. For specific film titles or episodes, consult the Filmography. 4. Horace Newcomb, TV: The Most Popular Art (Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1974), p. 19. 5. "The Life You Save: Synopsis," Copyright Registration, LP 8365, Motion Picture, Broadcasting,... | |
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