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When women invented television : the untold story of the female powerhouses who pioneered the way we watch today
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When women invented television : the untold story of the female powerhouses who pioneered the way we watch today
Personal Author:
Edition:
First edition.
Physical Description:
xviii, 333 pages, 4 unnumbered plates : illustrations, black and white photographs ; 24 cm.
General Note:
Includes index.
Summary:
The best-selling author of Seinfeldia documents the lesser-known story of how four trailblazing women from the radio era, including Irna Phillips, Gertrude Berg, Hazel Scott and Betty White, helped establish the foundation of the modern television industry.
Contents:
Introduction: Bold Claims -- Yoo-Hoo, Gertrude Berg! -- Predicament, Villainy, and Female Suffering -- Women's Realm -- A Holy Terror -- One of Us -- What Are You Going to Do About Your Girl? -- Aren't You Ashamed? -- A Note of Sadness -- Dramatic Pause -- Black and White and Red -- The Scourge of 1955 -- The World Turns.
Publication Info:
New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2021]
Subject:
Television and women
Women in television broadcasting
Women in television broadcasting -- United States -- Biography.
Phillips, Irna, 1901-1973
Berg, Gertrude, 1899-1966
Scott, Hazel
White, Betty, 1922-2021
Edelstein, Gertrude, 1899-1966
Goldberg, Molly, 1899-1966
Ludden, Betty Marion White, 1922-2021
Women and television
Women in the television industry
SAILS ISBN:
9780062973306