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  1. The Presidency in the Television Era. The post-WWII era emerged as a key moment for understanding the rise of entertainment, advertising, and television in American politics. Television, a new technology, drastically altered the political scene during the 1950s. While in 1949 only 172,000 television sets had sold, this number jumped to over 52 ...

  2. 20 de ene. de 2021 · All the PresidentsTV Shows: Series That Defined Each Era. If art imitates life, these are the television shows that best captured the spirit of the American experience over decades both...

  3. In the United States, the Golden Age of Television (also known as Peak TV or Prestige TV) is a period widely regarded for its high number of "high quality", internationally acclaimed television programs.

  4. 19 de ene. de 2017 · Jan 20, 2021, 11:34 AM PST. Which TV shows stand in for which presidential eras? Getty Images Archive. Emily St. James was a senior correspondent for Vox, covering American identities. Before...

  5. U.S. PRESIDENCY AND TELEVISION. Ten dates, some momentous, some merely curious, tell the story of presidential television. In its own way, each date sheds light on the complex relationship between the U.S. presidency and the American television industry.

  6. 21 de jun. de 2020 · Updated on June 21, 2020. The first president on TV, Franklin Delano Roosevelt , likely had no idea how powerful and important a role the medium would play in politics in the decades to come when a television camera broadcast him to the World's Fair in New York in 1939.

  7. penntoday.upenn.edu › news › 75th-anniversary-harry-truman-speech-television-presidentThe television and the President | Penn Today

    4 de oct. de 2022 · On Oct. 5 1947, Harry Truman delivered the first televised presidential speech. Communications expert David Eisenhower looks at the history of politics and media and the significance of this moment 75 years later.