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Television : Technology and Cultural Form, EPUB eBook

Television : Technology and Cultural Form EPUB

Part of the Routledge Classics series

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First published in 1974, this classic study of TV was ahead of its time, introducing ideas about the medium that we now take for granted

Raymond Williams is often described as the founder of cultural studies, and this book is regarded by many as the founding text of TV studies

In the current age of reality TV, Williams' insights into the danger of TV inundating our lives and an increasingly relentless barrage of images clogging up the airwaves seem remarkably prescient

With a new introduction by Roger Silverstone, Professor of Media and Communications at the LSE

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