In this book, Jack Banks examines the historical development of music video as a commodity and analyzes the existing structures within which music video is produced, distributed, and exhibited on its premier music channel, MTV. }In August ...
I Want My MTV tells the story of the first decade of MTV, the golden era when MTV's programming was all videos, all the time, and kids watched religiously to see their favorite bands, learn about new music, and have something to talk about ...
Seminar paper from the year 1998 in the subject Communications - Movies and Television, grade: 1- (A-), Ohio University (School of Telecommunication), course: Broadcast & Cable Programming, 37 entries in the bibliography, language: English, ...
... MTV's primary operating mode . As Pittman outlined it , all videos were to be given at least a trial run on the channel and would be subject to " the quick yank " only if viewer response proved low , as ascertained by MTV's own research ...
... MTV's growing credibility with the labels , the payment issue kept surfacing . " Bohemian Rhapsody " was produced by Bruce Gowers for a mere $ 4,000 . Most 1982 costs were five to ten times that figure . Realizing MTV's economic status ...
... MTV's industrial practices - MTV defined the dominant conception of the genre . Press accounts of music videos in the early 1980s mention white artists like MTV staples Duran Duran , Culture Club , and the Stray Cats as typical music ...
Mtv's Quest To Control The Music Jack Banks. years . MTV likely plays some Australian acts on its services because they sing in English and the style of rock is fairly compatible with MTV's music format . MTV's major competitor , Rage ...
In Millennials Killed the Video Star Amanda Ann Klein examines the historical, cultural, and industrial factors leading to MTV's shift away from music videos to reality programming in the early 2000s and 2010s.