Age of Television
In "Age of Television," author Martin Esslin, a veteran of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), offers a unique perspective on American television. With a career steeped in broadcasting, Esslin approaches the medium as both a detached observer and a passionate insider. This insightful analysis delves into the evolution of television, exploring its impact on culture and society. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2001, this paperback edition spans 154 pages, making it a concise yet comprehensive read for anyone interested in the dynamics of television. Whether you're a media student, a television enthusiast, or simply curious about the evolution of this powerful medium, "Age of Television" provides thought-provoking insights that are sure to engage and inspire.