Social and Technological History of Television
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Television: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Candice Chung
Seminar: Media Criticism I
E. 38. 2007
12/1/2003
Galloway
Part I: Technological and Social History of Television
"Television has altered our world."
<Tab/><Tab/><Tab/>Raymond Williams, The Technology and the Society.
<Tab/>Though, it appears as a banal statement, it is significant in that it is the only mutually agreed statement about
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behaviors then, it is suffice to say that it has altered our world. <Tab/> <Tab/> <Tab/> Works Cited Bolster, Jay, & Grusin, Richard. Remediation. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. 2000. Williams, Raymond. The Technology and the Society. Television: Technology and Cultural Form. New Hampshire: Wesleyan University Press. 1992. The Golden Age for Television. http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/G/htmlG/goldenage/goldenage.htm November 20, 2004.
behaviors then, it is suffice to say that it has altered our world. <Tab/> <Tab/> <Tab/> Works Cited Bolster, Jay, & Grusin, Richard. Remediation. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. 2000. Williams, Raymond. The Technology and the Society. Television: Technology and Cultural Form. New Hampshire: Wesleyan University Press. 1992. The Golden Age for Television. http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/G/htmlG/goldenage/goldenage.htm November 20, 2004.