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This video was recorded at MIT Communications Forum. There's a lot that seems familiar on TV in other countries, and... see more
This is a free, online course that is offered by CyberCollege. Because it is text-based, it could also be used as a... see more
The subtitle of this course for the spring 2003 term is "American Television: A Cultural History." The class takes a... see more
In this podcast, Professor Roberta Pearson from the School of American and Canadian Studies, discusses the fictional... see more
The subtitle of this course for the spring 2003 term is "American Television: A Cultural History." The class takes a... see more
This is the personal website of advertising fanatic Andy Savage which features numerous popular UK television commercials... see more
'There are essentially two ways of doing television. Programs are shot either in a specially designed television studio... see more
'With more than 1,000 original essays, the Encyclopedia of Television examines specific programs and people, historic... see more
This video was recorded at MIT Communications Forum. This talk, by one of television's most dark-minded auteurs, may... see more
The California State University and MERLOT have partnered to showcase how and why faculty have adopted Open Educational... see more
This article, created by Allan Rossman of Dickinson College, describes a dataset on life expectancies, densities of... see more
This video was recorded at MIT Pappalardo Distinguished Lecture in Physics. Paula Apsell, NOVA's senior executive... see more
The Advanced Technological Education Television (ATETV.org) project is a web-based video series and interactive network... see more
'Television is evolving rapidly. How, then, might we respond to television today in light of its past? And do the old... see more
This entire website is devoted to the history of the design, development, and marketing of the television set. It is... see more
'This collection of essays was inspired by a desire to bring together some of the arguments that have, in recent years... see more
Children and adolescents who spend more time watching television or playing video games tend to have worse academic... see more
This article, created by David Kalist of Shippensburg University, describes data from the television game show "Friend or... see more
'The production, distribution, and perception of moving images are undergoing a radical transformation. Ever-faster... see more
'This spirited, first-ever history of public television offers an insider's account of its topsy-turvy, forty-year... see more
This web-based lesson compares how auroral light produced on the Earth's atmospheric screen is similar to the images... see more