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Television at the Crossroads by George Wedell, ISBN 0333716469

Television had, until recently, a social and cultural purpose. In Britain, the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, were committed to develop and maintain these purposes. With the enlargement of the range of choices for viewers by digital television and the provision of access to cable and satellite TV and the Internet, the role of the terrestrial television channels is being diluted. The authors examine these effects and consider what can be done to maintain the standards and quality of television at a time of unlimited competition. Television at the Crossroads by George Wedell, ISBN 0333716469
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Tales of My Time

Raymond Baxter, World War II fighter pilot, postwar radio and TV commentator at major events from motor races to great State occasions, was later a famous television presenter. Here he tells his action-packed life story with a wry and amusing eye. Tales of My Time
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Film Fables

"Film Fables "traces the history of modern cinema, moving effortlessly from Eisenstein's and Murnau's transition from theatre to film to Fritz Lang's confrontation with television, from the classical poetics of Mann's Westerns to Ray's romantic poetics of the image, from Rossellini's neo-realism to Deleuze's philosophy of the cinema and Marker's documentaries. Film Fables
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Gladiators

Gladiators, the second powerHouse Books monograph by photographer Eric Payson, is a gritty, graphic look at the high-powered 2001 NBA playoffs, as seen from the perspective of an at-home television viewer, shot off a wide-screen television. These pictures are about more than mere basketball--they explore our obsession with entertainment and voyeurism, expose our lust for the controlled violence and stylized pageantry of spectator sports, investigate the innate themes of racial politics and male bonding, and examine the electronic medium that transmits it all. Payson, a child of the American media, turned his living room TV screen into a virtual box seat at the Roman Colosseum to create Gladiators, a compelling examination of our riveted fixation with professional sports. Gladiators
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Taming the Lawyers: What to Expect in a Lawsuit and How to Make Sure Your Attorney Gets Results by Kenneth Menendez, ISBN 1563431750

This book explains the mechanics of a civil lawsuit in terms that any lay person can understand. It takes a strong consumer-advocacy stand -- encouraging people to think of legal services as a marketed product. Menendez -- an Atlanta lawyer and host of a local public television series on the law -- demystifies legal jargon and professional cant. As Daily Journal book review editor L.C. Strudwick-Turner said, "In today's litigious society, knowing how to work the legal system or to choose the right advocate is imperative. Menendez provides an informative and entertaining route through the maze. Taming the Lawyers: What to Expect in a Lawsuit and How to Make Sure Your Attorney Gets Results by Kenneth Menendez, ISBN 1563431750
Television station representative > Taming the Lawyers: What to Expect in a Lawsuit and How to Make Sure Your Attorney Gets Results by Kenneth Menendez, ISBN 1563431750

Gladiators

Gladiators, the second powerHouse Books monograph by photographer Eric Payson, is a gritty, graphic look at the high-powered 2001 NBA playoffs, as seen from the perspective of an at-home television viewer, shot off a wide-screen television. These pictures are about more than mere basketball--they explore our obsession with entertainment and voyeurism, expose our lust for the controlled violence and stylized pageantry of spectator sports, investigate the innate themes of racial politics and male bonding, and examine the electronic medium that transmits it all. Payson, a child of the American media, turned his living room TV screen into a virtual box seat at the Roman Colosseum to create Gladiators, a compelling examination of our riveted fixation with professional sports. Gladiators
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