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Reasons for the television freeze: 1952 to 1958 -Concerns about frequency interference
and the relatively small no. of VHF channels



Cosequences of the tv freeze - In non-tv cities;movie audiences increased.


-Cities with TV stations, however, saw a 20 to
40 percent drop in movie attendance during this period


-Taxi receipts and nightclub attendance also fell in TV cities, as did
library book circulation.


-Radio listening also declined in TV cities



How Quiz-show scandal happened -most of them rigged; contestant rehearsed and were
given answers to add drama
-most notorious rigging was Twenty-One, a quiz show owned by Geritol;
-A young Columbia University English professor named Charles Van Doren, won
$129,000 in 1957 during his fifteen-week run on the program;
- then a bunch of contestants from a quiz show called Dotto accused it of being fixed.
-Doren later admitted to cheating



Consequences of Quiz show scandal -big-money prime-time quiz shows ended.


-the sponsors' pressure on TV
executives to rig the programs and the subsequent fraud put an end to any role that major
sponsors had in creating TV content.

,-the fraud undermined
Americans' expectation of the democratic promise of television—to bring inexpensive
information and entertainment into every household.


-magnified
the division between "high" and "low" culture attitudes toward television.


-After the scandal, quiz shows were kept out of network prime time for forty years.



Anthology Dramas -presents a different story and a different set of characters in each
episode or season.


- Examples: Studio One, General
Electric Theater, Twilight Zone



Variety Shows entertainment made up of a variety of acts , is normally introduced by a
compère (master of ceremonies) or host.


-examples: Ed Sullivan Show



Sketch Comedy Like SNL


examples: Texaco Star Theater



Situational Comedy or Sitcoms I Love Lucy, Laverne & Shirley



I Love Lucy -1951 - CBS requested that Lucy move her successful radio show

, to television.
-her real life husband played her fictional husband.


-Production took place in Hollywood instead of NY, which at the time was the center of network
production.


-Filmed "live" by 3 cameras before studio audience.


-Syndicated reruns became feasible.



Domestic Comedy Examples:Leave it to Beaver, Andy Griffith Show, All in the Family



The Sponsorship system -early TV programs were often developed, produced, and
supported by a single sponsor.


-Having
a single sponsor for a show meant that the advertiser could easily influence the program's
content.


-Sylvester "Pat" Weaver was appointed to head of NBC, and undermined the sponsors by
increasing show times to 30 min or more.


-this made it more expensive to make shows, so a lot of sponsors backed off



Affilate Station stations that contract with a network to carry
its programs



CATV or community antenna television - originated in the
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