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The book explores the decline of classic television, particularly the era of the 1950s and 1960s, when families gathered around limited programming as a communal experience. It examines the transition from this unified viewing experience to the fragmented landscape of modern television, questioning whether the essence of television as a shared cultural medium is lost. Through this lens, it reflects on the impact of technological advancements and changing viewing habits on the television industry and society.
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The End of Television?, Elihu Katz, Paddy Scannell
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- 2009
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