This book, which is an excerpt of the author's Ph.D. dissertation, deals with the popular reception of early Italian television during the years of the so-called long "economic boom" (1954-1969). To do so, the author focuses on the Catholic and Communist audiences' perception of the first TV programs. The investigation into these two main groups' reception will be conducted through the analysis of all the TV references tracked into the readers' columns of the two most popular rotocalchi of those years: the Catholic magazine "Famiglia Cristiana" and the Communist weekly -Vie Nuove-. Showing...
This book, which is an excerpt of the author's Ph.D. dissertation, deals with the popular reception of early Italian television during the years of th...