She best explains that the 1950s was the Golden Age of television, which I highly agree with. Shows from the 1950s are still, today, being broadcast on the top networks, ABC, CBS, and NBC. Over the centuries, television has grew and changed the way it is aired. Towards the years, television has grew to sitcoms to unscripted reality television to scripted television. I agree with the author as she states all of this. Closing, television has changed for the betterment of re-runs, to audience and viewers and of course, money and advertisement. The audience intentions and interests changes overtime, which makes producers air re-runs or start production on a new program. Works
She best explains that the 1950s was the Golden Age of television, which I highly agree with. Shows from the 1950s are still, today, being broadcast on the top networks, ABC, CBS, and NBC. Over the centuries, television has grew and changed the way it is aired. Towards the years, television has grew to sitcoms to unscripted reality television to scripted television. I agree with the author as she states all of this. Closing, television has changed for the betterment of re-runs, to audience and viewers and of course, money and advertisement. The audience intentions and interests changes overtime, which makes producers air re-runs or start production on a new program. Works