bibliography on television
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Abramson, Albert. The History of Television, 1880–1941, vol 2, History of Television, 1942 to 2000 (McFarland, 1987, 2007), the standard history of studio technology, such as cameras
Barnett, Steven. Games and Sets: The Changing Face of Sport on Television (London: British Film Institute, 1990).
Barnouw, Erik. Tube of Plenty: The Evolution of American Television (Oxford University Press, 1990). excerpts and online search from Amazon.com
Bilby, Kenneth. The General: David Sarnoff and the Rise of the Communications Industry ((Harper & Row, 1986). founder of NBC
Blumenthal, Howard J., and Oliver R. Goodenough. This Business of Television (3rd ed. 2006), 592pp; excerpts and online search from Amazon.com
Boddy, William. Fifties Television: The Industry and its Critics (University of Illinois Press, 1990). excerpts and online search from Amazon.com
Bogart, Leo. The Age of Television: A Study of Viewing Habits and the Impact of Television on American Life (1956).
Briggs, Asa. The BBC: The First Fifty Years (Oxford University Press, 1985).
Brown, Les. Television: The Business behind the Box (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1971).
Brown, Les. Encyclopedia of Television (3rd edn., Gale Research, 1992).
Browne, Donald R. Comparing Broadcast Systems: The Experiences of Six industrialized Nations (Iowa State University Press, 1989).
Burns, Robert W. British Television: The Formative Years (London: Peter Peregrinus Ltd., 1986).
Chandler, Joan M. Television and National Sport: The United States and Britain (University of Illinois Press, 1988).
Corner, John, ed. Popular Television in Britain: Studies in Cultural History (London: BFI, 1991).
Dizard, Wilson P. Television: A World View (Syracuse University Press, 1966).
Donovan, Robert J., and Raymond L. Scherer. Unsilent Revolution: Television News and American Public Life, 1948-1991 (2nd ed. 1992)