This course surveys the historical, social, economic, and aesthetic implications of television in American life since WWII. Students learn about the people, personalities, technology, and business decisions responsible for the development of television as an industry. Students explore the development of television and the global impact of the medium, and they learn how American life shapes both the content and development of the television industry.
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Prerequisites
The following courses must be taken prior to this course |
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MSP 111 - Mass Media and Society with a minimum grade of C |
Corequisites
The following courses must be taken along side this course |
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ENG 102 - English Composition II. May be taken prior or during course. |
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