History of TV Flashcards

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Philo Farnsworth

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Developed the first tube transmitting images using light converted to electrons

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Where did TV first debut?

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Philadelphia Franklin Institute (1935)

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3
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Where was the first TV shown?

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RCA (1939) at New York’s World Fair

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4
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How did CBS impact TV in 1941?

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Broadcasted 5 hours/week with 2 15 minutes newscasts; 10 Stations; Less than 10,000 homes have TVs

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5
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Percentage/Cost of TVs in 1948 vs. 1960s

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1% –> 90%; $400 in 1948 –> $99 in 1950

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Quiz Show Scandals

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Corporate has questions and answers rigged in attempt to increase drama to capture audiences

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What effect did the 1940-1950s have on TV?

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WWII slowed broadcasts; Radio news moved to TV; First live split screen (1951)

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Single Corporate Sponsors

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News and Entertainment shows used this; Ex: Camel cigarettes and John Swayze

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What effect did the 1950s have on TV?

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Women told voices not strong enough for TV; Quiz Show Scandals hurt authenticity; I Love Lucy aires first show in front of live audience

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What effect did the 1960s have on TV?

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90% have TVs with 600 stations; Major networks in control; Broad Journalism; Re-establish credibility; Network audiences peak

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David Brinkley & Chet Huntley

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“Goodnight Chet, Goodnight David”; Authoritative yet endearing appearance on TV

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Dan Rathers

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One of the first to be making millions/year for broadcast journalism

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CNN

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Largest network in 80s; Always had quick/aggressive coverage

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14
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What big programs affected TV in the 60s?

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Space Program, Civil Rights Movement, MLK, JFK live assassination

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Newton Minow

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FCC Chair who delivered “Vast Wasteland” speech about poor programs containing senseless violence, mindless comedy and offensive advertising

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What effect did the 1970s have on TV?

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Network era declines; Cable emerges; Sitcoms focus on simpler times/social issues

17
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What caused the Network Era to decline?

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Cable, Satellite Services, TiVo, Internet, Government restricting network control

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Syndication

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Licensing of multiple radio and TV stations to broadcast radio and TV programs without going through the broadcast network

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First-Run Syndication

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A broadcast that is made directly and first and foremost for sale through syndication

20
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Off-Network Syndication

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A broadcast that was originally run on network TV or first-run syndication but has been given a license to be sold through syndication (ex: reruns on Fox, The CW)

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Public Broadcasting Syndication

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A broadcast that shares public broadcasting with other networks that compete with them on a small scale (Ex: NPR uses the Public Radio Exchange’s material)

22
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What effect did the 200s have on TV?

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More innovation; More online presence–social media

23
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Television Network

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A system which distributes programming to multiple stations simultaneously or slightly delayed, for the purpose of extending total broadcast coverage beyond the limits of a single radio or TV signal

24
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TV Station

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An organization transmitting TV programs (ex: ABC 6, CBS 3, NBC 10)

25
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True or False: Stations are mostly owned by Networks

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True

26
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Channel

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The numbers that identify the local station

27
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News

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Journalistic and informational content

28
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Airtime

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TV programming periods

29
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Affiliate Station

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Each of these TV stations is owned and operated by a different media corporation but not necessarily by the branded network

30
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Markets

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There is an affiliate in most major market cities around the country for every major network; Ex: WPVI is an ABC affiliate owned by ABC, inc.

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Network Owners

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Companies that own the networks; Not always a match case with affiliates and owners