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a great book on TV...
I just got a cut-out book from Daedalus (www.salebooks.com) on the history
of television advertising. That is, not advertising on TV, but advertising of TV. It's called "Window to the Future -- The Golden Age of Television Marketing and Advertising", and has around 150 well-reproduced print ads, plus some interesting commentary. Did you know Zenith made TVs with Blaxide picture tubes? Blaxide? Whatever genius came up with that name should have been horsewhipped. An ad for GE's PortaColor has a pre-teen holding the unit, while standing in front of a console TV (the claim being that the little set is as good as the big one). The fake picture on both sets is a cowboy with his arm around the neck of a tomahawk-wielding Indian, with the cowboy's gun at the Indian's jaw. All question of political correctness aside, it's a surprisingly violent image for any TV ad, let alone one with a young'un. |
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