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The "Miracle" US v Soviet Hockey Game, the moment that USA won Reaganomics The US celebrated their new global prestige and bought everything in sight.This was also known as "Trickle down" economics that became popular during the Reagan Era Deregulation Reagan wanted to lessen the power and budget of the FCC to allow cable TV upstarts a chance to grow and change the business. Ecnomic blessing enjoyed by only 3 networks were now split by hundreds. Cablers broadcasting upstarts who sought to recolutionize tv, obliterate the status quo and change the business forever creating round the clock "primetime" to subscribers covering almost any niche or domain viewers could ask for. this encourages the 4 big networks to find their brand or band identities the big 4 networks abc, cbs, fox, nbc prime time soap operas profilerated much of the decade tossing big production dollars, opulent wardrobes and outlandish characters at audiences that loved what they say. Dormant since the 1960's the genre roared back to life like an oil gusher ratings - winner Dallas in 1978 Dramedy Remington Steele was birth mother of the new TV genre for NBC which was a drama show that still had some comedic moments within Serialization a serial or serialized show is one that compromises overarching storylines/character issues that develop over the course of the season or series. These ongoing stories and themes take precedent and build towards a gradual climax. "must see TV" an advertising slogan used by NBC to brand its prime time blocks of sitcoms during the 90's and is most often applied to networks thursday night lineup Spinoff minor characters from shows were taken by networks and given a more in depth storyline focusing more detail on them fox "reality combo" fox networks sat night programming that included COPS and americas most wanted. it became staples for the network for the next 2 decades. two events that had nothing to do with each other but due to tv coverage the camera created a persona Ronald Reagan getting sworn into office and minutes after the inauguration, hostages returned from Iranian captivity. This fueled him for two administrations. Ronald Reagan american politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the united states J.R Ewing Fictional character in dallas and its spinoff. Appeared on every episode of the original series. was the leader of the family business. season ending cliffhanger. "Who Shot __" was an international buzz over the summer of 1990. Steven Bochco director of hill street blues, L.A and NYPD Blue Dianne English is an american screenwriter producer and director best known for creating the television show murphy brown Dan Quayle VP to president bush. used bergens character as an example of flawed morals after murphy brown became an "unwed mother" one of the 52 american hostages held captive in iran for 14 months, Barry Rosen, described this sports even as the apogee of human achievement." What was this sporting event? Why was the event known as the miracle and in what ways did it serve to help lift the united states out of what president carter called a crisis of confidence? Hocky was the sporting event. the US had beat the USSR. Called a miracle because the US team was made up of college students and they beat the best team n the world then USSR restored confidence. In what ways was the reagan administration responsible for the coming of cable television during election, the merge of tv and politics occured. tv was revolutionizing and became a centerpiece for politics. candidates for political office would obtain 30 second commercial spots on tv. reagan appointed new chairman of FCC mark fowler and presented new deregulation laws for television-one person or company could own 12 stations instead of the original FCC appointed 7. Deregulation of broadcast tv led to 'cable' what is the connection between reaganomics and conspicuous consumption? how was the conspicuous consumption reflected on the television screen in the 1980's? ... who were "yuppies" and why did television advertisers fight to reach this demographic? "young urban professionals" 38% of the US. they had 30 years earning potential ahead of them secure them and gain viewer loyalty. the character of JR Ewing was attached to which prime time soap opera? what happened to JR Ewing when CBS executives requested two additional episodes for the series? The show Dallas. they didnt know how to fill the extra air time so the producers decided to shoot JR Ewing and figure out who did of over summer which television series turned serialization into big business? and how did the series do it? Dallas. "Who shot J.R" created international buzz with the season-ended cliff hanger. networks realized that viewers could remember storylines each week, this lead to writers creating better/enamored storylined shows. had a continuous storyline, not just episodes that were completely unrelated to each other what are characteristics of the 1980's prime-time soap opera? "trash with flash" innovative and influential opulent. conspicuous consumption a lot of production wardrobe soap operaish outlandish what is a dramedy what are the characteristics of this form, as explored in your text? Edgy, drama, macho theatrics laced with fun, sexy sarcasm witty banter and romantic farce. A movie, play or broadcast program that combines elements of drama and comedy who created hill street blues? in what ways did hill street set new rules and change conventions for cop/detective shows? name some of the narrative and filming techniques mentioned in the text that distinguish hill street blues? Steven Bochco & Michael Kozoll. Realistic urban police series in attempt for NBC's president and CEO, silverman to win back audience ratings. -Double digit storylines in every episode, strung along for several episodes in a row. Cops were vulnerable, officers made mistakes, some drank & swore, and many times cops finished second to the ones who committed the crimes. -Steven Bochco and Michael Kozoll - Told that audiences could track no more than three episodes plot lines in any story, HILL STREET BLUES incorporated double-digit storylines in every episode, then strung them along for several episodes in a row, and sometimes over an entire season what are connections between hill street blues and the miracle as implied by the series themes and as inspiraion for co creator steven bochco in writing/ developing television? the use of teamwork became key in american culture. no longer were TV shows creating a show based around one or two characters instead the use of a team to accomplish a goal became the american way what are the names of the two series from the 1980's with the distinction of having the lowest ratings for a series to be renewed a second season? why were these series a success for advertisers despite having low overall ratings hill street blues and st elsewhere. shows like these attracted the upscale 18-34 old viewers. (the demographic most desired by advertisers, allowing nbc to collect the same ad revenue as their higher raed mass audience competition even though fewer viewers turned in since st elsewhere came from the same MTM production show that produced hill street blues it was likened to the cop show in three ways. what were these three ways? 1. its lack of a major star even though denzel washington became one 2. its multiple storylines that carries over from week to week 3. its roaming camera that picked up snippets of conversation in the workplace what is meant by the age of the demographic hit a neilsen category now given to a series that embraces by the right demographic audience as opposed to a huge one why are the 1980's considered the second golden age of television? what type of programming was this initially based upon? the quality of shows that came out during this era. 'drama' what was unique about the CBS cop show cagney and lacy? what action helped persuade cbs executives to reverse their decision to cancel the show instead of renewing it for a second season? earned a place in in TV history as the first buddy cop show that starred two women that got along But the show was also notable for the very fact that after it came and went it returned again stronger than ever thanks to a letter writing campaign that persuaded cbs to reverse its decision to cancel the show in 1983 just one year into its six year run. what was unique about the way cbs detective series magnum, PI. handled the portrayal of vietnam veterans. they portrayed soliders from the unpopular war in a positive light. showed the respect the characters had for each other. showed americans that the warrior is not to blame for the bad war. what was the name of the nbc sitcom that was president reagans favorite tv series? how many times did reagan appear as a guest on the series? Family ties, 0 what was the name of the 1980s family sitcom that initially set up the powerhouse thursday night lineup for fledging nbc and paved the way for the return of the sitcom to primetime prominence in in 80's? 12 months after this series aired, nbc won backthe ratings war the reins of which it would hold onto for the next dozen years. the cosby show During the first season of her hit series, this actress said: "I'm not Lucy tryin' to hide 20 bucks from Ricky, or June Cleaver gliding' around a dust-proof house in pearl earrings and high heels. I'm a woman who works hard and loves her family. If my kids are alive at the end of the day, I've done my job." What are the names of the actress and her hit ABC series? What distinguished this series from The Cosby Show? roseanne barr on roseanne. cosby show was warm and fuzzy, roseanne was down to earth.
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