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The Rise of Cable Programming in the United States: Revolution or Evolution? by Megan Gwynne Mullen,

The Rise of Cable Programming in the United States: Revolution or Evolution? by Megan Gwynne Mullen,
"This is an important contribution to the literature on media history and institutions. The book also is written in an accessible style and definitely not aimed only at those in media or communication studies."--Janet Wasko, author of Hollywood in the Information Age: Beyond the Silver ScreenIn 1971, the Sloan Commission on Cable Communications likened the ongoing developments in cable television to the first uses of movable type and the invention of the telephone. Cable's proponents in the late 1960s and early 1970s hoped it would eventually remedy all the perceived ills of broadcast television, including lowest-common-denominator programming, inability to serve the needs of local audiences, and failure to recognize the needs of cultural minorities. Yet a quarter century after the "blue sky" era, cable television programming closely resembled, and indeed depended upon, broadcast television programming. Whatever happened to the Sloan Commission's "revolution now in sight"? In this book, Megan Mullen examines the first half-century of cable television to understand why cable never achieved its promise as a radically different means of communication. Using textual analysis and oral, archival, and regulatory history, she chronicles and analyzes cable programming developments in the United States during three critical stages of the medium's history: the early community antenna (CATV) years (1948-1967), the optimistic "blue sky" years (1968-1975), and the early satellite years (1976-1995). This history clearly reveals how cable's roots as a retransmitter of broadcast signals, the regulatory constraints that stymied innovation, and the economic success of cable as an outlet for broadcast orbroadcast-type programs all combined to defeat most utopian visions for cable programming.



The Rise of Cable Programming in the United States: Revolution or Evolution? by Megan Gwynne Mullen,
The Rise of Cable Programming in the United States: Revolution or Evolution? by Megan Gwynne Mullen,
"This is an important contribution to the literature on media history and institutions. The book also is written in an accessible style and definitely not aimed only at those in media or communication studies."--Janet Wasko, author of Hollywood in the Information Age: Beyond the Silver ScreenIn 1971, the Sloan Commission on Cable Communications likened the ongoing developments in cable television to the first uses of movable type and the invention of the telephone. Cable's proponents in the late 1960s and early 1970s hoped it would eventually remedy all the perceived ills of broadcast television, including lowest-common-denominator programming, inability to serve the needs of local audiences, and failure to recognize the needs of cultural minorities. Yet a quarter century after the "blue sky" era, cable television programming closely resembled, and indeed depended upon, broadcast television programming. Whatever happened to the Sloan Commission's "revolution now in sight"? In this book, Megan Mullen examines the first half-century of cable television to understand why cable never achieved its promise as a radically different means of communication. Using textual analysis and oral, archival, and regulatory history, she chronicles and analyzes cable programming developments in the United States during three critical stages of the medium's history: the early community antenna (CATV) years (1948-1967), the optimistic "blue sky" years (1968-1975), and the early satellite years (1976-1995). This history clearly reveals how cable's roots as a retransmitter of broadcast signals, the regulatory constraints that stymied innovation, and the economic success of cable as an outlet for broadcast orbroadcast-type programs all combined to defeat most utopian visions for cable programming.



Blue Sky Tribe - Blue Sky Tribe is a term coined by David Beers' in his 1997 autobiographical memoir Blue Sky Dream.

Blue-Sky Research - Blue-Sky Research is Taproot's third major label album which was released on August 15, 2005 internationally and a day later in the United States. Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan and Deftones guitarist Stephen Carpenter make guest appearances.

Sky blue lupine - Sky-blue lupine, Lupinus diffusus, is a perennial plant once described as a member of the Papilionaceae Family, but now a sub-group in the Fabaceae (Pea Family). They are native to North America, primarily in the southeast United States, but have been domesticated for garden use.

Blue Sky Mausoleum - Blue-Sky Mausoleum was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright at the request of Darwin D. Martin, secretary of the Larkin Soap Company.



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Blue Sky Internet Satellite - Blue Sky Internet Satellite Blue Sky Chef Rooster Planter / Vase From the Roosters collection by Blue Sky. Chef Rooster With Planter / Vase. Made of ceramic with a glossy finish. Measures 20.5" x 12.5" x 21.5" high. Presenting Chef Roosters from Blue Sky. These ceramic roosters are intricately detailed blue sky internet satellite and hand painted in vivid colors. Each of these whimsical roosters provides a rustic touch to any kitchen. Specializing in designer-driven home accessories for casual ...

Blue Sky Internet Satellite - Blue Sky Internet Satellite Blue Sky Chef Rooster Planter / Vase From the Roosters collection by Blue Sky. Chef Rooster With Planter / Vase. Made of ceramic with a glossy finish. Measures 20.5" x 12.5" x 21.5" high. Presenting Chef Roosters from Blue Sky. These ceramic roosters are intricately detailed blue sky internet satellite and hand painted in vivid colors. Each of these whimsical roosters provides a rustic touch to any kitchen. Specializing in designer-driven home accessories for casual ...

Live News Sky - Live News Sky Blue Sky Strutting Rooster 14" From the Roosters collection by Blue Sky. Strutting Rooster. This large rooster sculpture is made of ceramic with a glossy finish. Measures 13" x 9" x 14.5" high. Presenting Roosters from Blue Sky. These ceramic roosters are intricately detailed live news sky and hand painted in vivid colors. Each of these colorful farm animals provides a rustic touch to any country themed decor. Specializing in designer-driven home accessories for casual living, ...

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