The Encyclopedia of Television, Cable, and Video

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The Encyclopedia of Television, Cable, and Video by Reed, Robert M.; Reed, Maxine K., 9780442006273
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  • ISBN: 9780442006273 | 0442006276
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 11/1/1992

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Television professionals make references to events, people, and programs from the Golden Age of Televison to today. Those in the cable business have their own phrases and practices. And now the video industry has spawned its own "videospeak."
Now everything there is to know about the small screen is available in one convenient, exciting new reference. The Encyclopedia of Television, Cable, and Video provides detailed, accessible information on three broad fields in one volume, so if you're an expert in one area, you can find information about closely related media. Or, if you're a fan or a student, you'll find everything you'd like to know in this single volume. In all, 3,100 communication industry program terms, phrases, processes, devices, and buzzwords are defined and thoroughly explained in this unique sourcebook.
Complete essays cover every aspect of the three fields, from engineering technology to industry associations, awards, events, companies, important people, programs, and much more. Here's just a sampling of topics you'll find covered in 14 different subject areas: educational communications, satellites, teleconferencing, home video, corporate/business television; informational profiles of major companies, associations, unions, and agencies; biographies of the stars and leaders of the professions; new technology such as compact discs (CDs) and high-definition television (HDTV), along standard editing and production techniques, and gear; major laws and regulations governing television, cable, and video; important advertising terms and practices; and new developments in consumer electronics and home video.
You'll even find information on the historical events that shaped the industries, such as the Army-McCarthy Hearings and the Kitchen Debates. Here, too, are descriptions of the most significant programs and Emmy-award winners from the past 50 years. An extensive glossary of industry acronyms will keep you on top of important industry jargon and buzzwords.
Timely, detailed, and colorful, The Encyclopedia of Television, Cable, and Video is a "must-have" all-in-one reference to these dynamic industries. If you're involved in these professions - or if you're a student - or just an avid fan, this source belongs close by.
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