Essays About television and the 1950s

 

  • Television and the 1950s
    Television's role in the 1950s The 1950s were a period of American pride and honor. Times were great following World War II, the ...
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  • Catcher in the Rye and 1950s Television
    There is a vast difference between the life of a real 1950s family and that of a typical family portrayed through the television sitcoms of the day. ...
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  • Television
    ... families. This study focuses on the history of television beginning in the early 1950s and will run through present day. It examines ...
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  • How significant has technology been in the development of human ...
    ... over a continent as television exploded over North America in the 1950s.¯ (Schramm and others, 1961) The rapid diffusion of television in the 1950s in the US ...
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  • Radio vs. Televion
    ... The coming of television During the 1950s, television began to emerge as the dominant mass medium in the United States. Television's ...
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  • Evolution of the American Television Family
    ... families. This study focuses on the history of television beginning in the early 1950s and will run through present day. It examines ...
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  • Rock 'N Roll in the 1950s
    ... Recording executives often encouraged radio and television personalities to showcase their artists. Later on in the 1950s, however, a scandal erupted from the ...
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  • Civil Rights: Theater of 1950s
    ... The social upheaval of the 1950s took place, not only on the streets, the court ... were finally coming in to the public eye through the new television media, play ...
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  • Bombs, Beats, and Bus Boycotts: The Turbulence of the 1950s
    ... Russian satellite, the Sputnik." From another perspective, the 1950s also had ... In " Selling the American Way," the creation of television "expanded Americans ...
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  • Development of love relations on tv
    ... The history of gay characters on television has gone through several phases. They range from the 1950s when there really weren't any to the recent "Ellen" era. ...
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  • World of Choice
    ... One arena in which African Americans appeared on television beginning in the 1950s, was in the serious documentaries about rural poverty, segregation, and ...
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  • Conformity in the 1950s
    ... The Red Scare of the 1950s was thriving and the presidents waged war against ... Everyone wanted a home in Levittown, a car, a television set and a functional ...
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  • "Is Violence on Television Acc
    ... set that he had created. The television set has been the center of media violence since the 1950s. II. The Facts Children will have ...
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  • Marriage: Then and Now
    ... Developed in the late 1940s as a result of research into radar, television by the early 1950s was available in most urban areas of any size and in many ...
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  • Bombs, Beats, and Bus Boycotts: The Turbulence of the 1950's
    ... Russian satellite, the Sputnik." From another perspective, the 1950s also had ... In " Selling the American Way," the creation of television "expanded Americans ...
    (932 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  • 1950s
    ... for bed. During a family's free time they had a chance to experience the greatness of rock and roll, and the new television. Teens ...
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  • 1950s
    ... growing. TV shows like the "Ed Sullivan Show" and Dick Clarks "American Bandstand" began showing an integrated style of television. ...
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  • Fashions
    Fashion and makeup trends in the 1950s reflected shifts in popular culture and were heavily influenced by film stars and television. ...
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  • To Fee or Not to Fee
    ... When the television was introduced in the 1950s, movie production companies believed that they were dead because they thought, "who would go to the movie ...
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  • New World Order
    ... countries. The majority of the television shows during the 1950s showed no poverty, death, ethnic mixing, or racial tension. It ...
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  • The Cold War
    ... countries. The majority of the television shows during the 1950s showed no poverty, death, ethnic mixing, or racial tension. It ...
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  • Superhighway or Road to Nowhere
    ... Likewise, in the 1950s and 1960s, television and other new electronic technologies were widely seen to embody the future of education: they were described as ...
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  • spain and the media
    ... significantly. With some variations, these same policies were applied to radio and, beginning in the 1950s, to television. Only ...
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  • Can the American Family Be Saved? : A Study in the Evolution of ...
    ... Television, music, magazines, novels and the Internet all record and promote this acceleration of change. Before the 1950s, families in America consisted of ...
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  • Can the American Family Be Saved? : A Study in the Evolution of ...
    ... Television, music, magazines, novels and the Internet all record and promote this acceleration of change. Before the 1950s, families in America consisted of ...
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  • Defining Moments in Canadian History
    ... to the programming. The 1950s saw the birth of a Canadian television tradition - hockey night in Canada. Families across Canada ...
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  • Us School College Basketball
    ... 1950s; and Larry Bird of Indiana State University, who demonstrated versatility. Nothing influenced the college game's growth, however, more than television. ...
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  • lord of the flies
    No longer does anyone sit by the fire and curl up with a nice book. This can be blamed on that wonderful invention of the 1950s, the television. ...
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  • catcher in the rye/culture of 50s and how they were portrayed in ...
    ... The Weavers led the folk music revival of the 1950s. ... to break up, radio stations banned their records, they weren't allowed to appear on television, and their ...
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  • The Side Effects of Prosperity
    ... Television was the visual source of all that determined our morals, our wants ... One of the most significant ways the 1950s altered society was the production and ...
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