Televisionaries - Tom Vague
Televisionaries: The People Who Made TV History
In his book "Televisionaries," Tom Vague takes readers on a journey through the history of television, introducing them to the visionaries who shaped the medium and changed the way we watch it. From the early days of broadcasting to the rise of cable and streaming services, Vague tells the stories of the people who made it all happen.
The Pioneers
The book begins with the pioneers of television, the men and women who laid the foundation for the industry. Vague profiles visionaries like David Sarnoff, the founder of NBC, and William Paley, the founder of CBS. He also tells the stories of the early stars of television, like Milton Berle and Lucille Ball, who helped to make the medium a household staple.
The Golden Age of Television
The 1950s and 1960s are often considered the golden age of television, and Vague devotes a significant portion of his book to this era. He discusses the rise of the networks, the development of new genres of programming, and the impact of television on American culture. He also profiles some of the most iconic shows of the era, like "I Love Lucy," "The Twilight Zone," and "Star Trek."
The Cable Revolution
The 1970s and 1980s saw the rise of cable television, which brought new channels and more choice to viewers. Vague discusses the impact of cable on the industry, and he profiles some of the key players in the cable revolution, like Ted Turner and John Malone. He also discusses the rise of independent production companies, which began to challenge the dominance of the networks.
The Streaming Era
The 21st century has seen the rise of streaming services, which have changed the way we watch television. Vague discusses the impact of streaming on the industry, and he profiles some of the key players in the streaming wars, like Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu. He also discusses the future of television, and he predicts that streaming will continue to grow in popularity.
Why You Should Read Televisionaries
"Televisionaries" is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of television. Tom Vague's engaging writing style and his deep knowledge of the subject make this book a pleasure to read. Whether you're a fan of classic TV shows or you're just curious about how the industry has evolved, you'll find something to enjoy in "Televisionaries."
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