This text offers an essential companion to the study of television. It provides a clear, student-friendly account of television's brief but influential history, a description of the major television genres, and a summary of concepts and debates related to the field. There are also exercises, essays, readings, and case studies.
David McQueen is a Media Studies teacher at Ibri College of Education.
This text offers an essential companion to the study of television. It provides a clear, student-friendly account of television's brief but influential history, a description of the major television genres, and a summary of concepts and debates related to the field. There are also exercises, essays, readings, and case studies.
"Makes important contributions to the study of the mass media today user-friendly easy, yet a thought-provoking read would serve as a valuable resource tool in any media student's library, from Bombay to Bundaberg."—Australian Journalism Review
"Makes important contributions to the study of the mass media today user-friendly easy, yet a thought-provoking read would serve as a valuable resource tool in any media student's library, from Bombay to Bundaberg."—Australian Journalism Review