This thesis focuses on the reemergence of decades-old television broadcasts and the growth in popularity of those classic shows in the United States over recent years. The research will showcase early television with a comparison to current television broadcasts. Answers to questions as they relate to how programming has evolved and how audiences influenced the change(s) are addressed to set a foundation for the current interest in previously aired broadcasts. The term ‘reruns’ and a brief explanation of ‘residuals’ (paid/unpaid) will be included as well. The information presented in this research has been located in several areas. The obvious place to begin was to investigate documentation that pertained to the emergence of new broadcastin...
Television is an ever-evolving and multi-dimensional medium, being at once a technology, an industry...
Television’s present is a dangerous intersection of pasts and futures. While the global media econom...
In the last ten years, television has reinvented itself in numerous ways. The demise of the U.S. thr...
Today, television is spreading centrifugally: it no longer requires a broadcasting schedule nor the ...
abstract: The television industry has experienced major changes in the past decade that have affecte...
1 Abstract The diploma thesis will focus on television as a constantly evolving medium and the quest...
Modern audiences engage with representations of the past in a particular way via the medium of telev...
This thesis traces the evolution of broadcasting in the post-network era by looking at ABC and Shond...
Collective Cultural Memory as a TV Guide: “Living” History and Nostalgia on the Digital Television P...
American cable television news has emerged as one of the most important and contested media genres i...
This program is an excellent survey of the history of mass media. Academic and industry experts disc...
First-run syndication is an important element of the history of television in the US. This thesis wi...
Over the past few years, as television began to build a more solid history, televisual products have...
This thesis explores the changing perceptions of telefantasy’s legitimacy over two periods of televi...
Few innovations of the 20th century can top the television in overall effect on culture and daily li...
Television is an ever-evolving and multi-dimensional medium, being at once a technology, an industry...
Television’s present is a dangerous intersection of pasts and futures. While the global media econom...
In the last ten years, television has reinvented itself in numerous ways. The demise of the U.S. thr...
Today, television is spreading centrifugally: it no longer requires a broadcasting schedule nor the ...
abstract: The television industry has experienced major changes in the past decade that have affecte...
1 Abstract The diploma thesis will focus on television as a constantly evolving medium and the quest...
Modern audiences engage with representations of the past in a particular way via the medium of telev...
This thesis traces the evolution of broadcasting in the post-network era by looking at ABC and Shond...
Collective Cultural Memory as a TV Guide: “Living” History and Nostalgia on the Digital Television P...
American cable television news has emerged as one of the most important and contested media genres i...
This program is an excellent survey of the history of mass media. Academic and industry experts disc...
First-run syndication is an important element of the history of television in the US. This thesis wi...
Over the past few years, as television began to build a more solid history, televisual products have...
This thesis explores the changing perceptions of telefantasy’s legitimacy over two periods of televi...
Few innovations of the 20th century can top the television in overall effect on culture and daily li...
Television is an ever-evolving and multi-dimensional medium, being at once a technology, an industry...
Television’s present is a dangerous intersection of pasts and futures. While the global media econom...
In the last ten years, television has reinvented itself in numerous ways. The demise of the U.S. thr...