Shifting Time and Space: The Story of Videotape
Editorial Reviews Book Description This book chronicles the metamorphosis of videotape from its beginnings nearly 35 years ago as a media technology controlled by a handful of television executives, to a popular communications agent which is profoundly altering the way America consumes information and entertainment. The authors analyze videotape technology and its impact on the broadcasting and advertising communities, the home video market, and the private sector. Well documented and accessible to the general reader, Shifting Time and Space tells the fascinating story of how videotape revolutionized the content and style of the $12 billion broadcast and satellite-delivered television industries and brought about the $17 billion home video market. About the Author EUGENE MARLOW, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at Baruch College (City University of New York) and founder and president of Media Enterprises, a New York based television and radio production and consulting company. EUGENE SECUNDA, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at Baruch College (CUNY) and heads his own consulting company.
Shifting Time and Space: The Story of Videotape,Eugene Marlow,Eugene Secunda,Praeger Publishers,027593408X,Business / Economics / Finance,Communication,History,Industries - General,Language Arts & Disciplines,Science/Mathematics,Video tape industry,Video tapes,Videotapes And Videodiscs Industry And Trade,Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication
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