Blue Skies: A History of Cable Television

Blue Skies: A History of Cable Television

by Patrick R. Parsons
Blue Skies: A History of Cable Television

Blue Skies: A History of Cable Television

by Patrick R. Parsons

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Overview

Cable television is arguably the dominant mass media technology in the U.S. today.  Blue Skies traces its history in detail, depicting the important events and people that shaped its development, from the precursors of cable TV in the 1920s and '30s to the first community antenna systems in the 1950s, and from the creation of the national satellite-distributed cable networks in the 1970s to the current incarnation of "info-structure" that dominates our lives.  Author Patrick Parsons also considers the ways that economics, public perception, public policy, entrepreneurial personalities, the social construction of the possibilities of cable, and simple chance all influenced the development of cable TV.

Since the 1960s, one of the pervasive visions of "cable" has been of a ubiquitous, flexible, interactive communications system capable of providing news, information, entertainment, diverse local programming, and even social services.  That set of utopian hopes became known as the "Blue Sky" vision of cable television, from which the book takes its title.

Thoroughly documented and carefully researched, yet lively, occasionally humorous, and consistently insightful, Blue Skies is the genealogy of our media society.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781592137060
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 04/05/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 816
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Patrick R. Parsons is Don Davis Professor of Ethics, College of Communications, Penn State University. He is the co-author (with Robert Frieden) of The Cable and Satellite Television Industry. He is also the author of Cable Television and the First Amendment and co-editor (with  Steve Knowlton) of The Journalist's Moral Compass.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1: The Evolution of a Revolution

Chapter 2: Pioneering Efforts

Chapter 3: Mom ‘n’ Pop Business

Chapter 4:  Abel Cable Goes to Washington

Chapter 5:  Cable’s New Frontier

Chapter 6: The Wired Nation

Chapter 7: The Cable Fable

Chapter 8: The Phoenix

Chapter 9: Cablemania

Chapter 10: The Cable Boom

Chapter 11: The Cable Cosa Nostra

Chapter 12:  500 Channels

Chapter 13:  “What’s Gonna Be Next?” 

Appendices
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