"Sesame Street" and the Reform of Children's Television

by Robert W. Morrow

"Sesame Street" and the Reform of Children's Television

by Robert W. Morrow

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Overview

Through extensive archival research and a systematic study of sample programs from Sesame Street's first ten seasons, Morrow tells the story of Sesame Street's creation; the ideas, techniques, organization, and funding behind it; its place in public discourse; and its ultimate and unfortunate failure as an agent of commercial television reform.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801882302
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 12/06/2005
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.92(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Robert W. Morrow is an assistant professor of history at Morgan State University.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
1. The Problem of Television and the Child Viewer
2. The Preschool Moment
3. "A New Bloom on the Wasteland"
4. The CTW Model
5. "The Itty Bitty Little Kiddy Show"
6. "Hope for a More Substantive Future"
7. "The Verdict on SESAME STREET"
Conclusion: The Many Faces of SESAME STREET
Notes
Essay on Sources
Index

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A riveting account of the genesis and early years of Sesame Street. Morrow's book reveals the uphill battle that educational television faced in the 1970s, the regulatory battles waged over children's TV, and the resentment that commercial broadcasters felt toward the Children's Television Workshop's success.
—Heather Hendershot, Queens College, CUNY Graduate Center

Heather Hendershot

A riveting account of the genesis and early years of Sesame Street. Morrow's book reveals the uphill battle that educational television faced in the 1970s, the regulatory battles waged over children's TV, and the resentment that commercial broadcasters felt toward the Children's Television Workshop's success.

Heather Hendershot, Queens College, CUNY Graduate Center

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