Which network television during tvi differ from other media


Question: Which of the following is not one of the ways in which network television during TVI differed from other media? Question options: Whereas film was considered a legitimate artistic endeavour and its most legendary practitioners are regarded as real artists, network television was generally disparaged as a less sophisticated, mostly commercial medium, with no real "masters" worth considering as artists. In contrast to other media, network television was consumed almost exclusively in the home, as a kind of social event with the whole family. Unlike other media which require imaginative input and effort from the reader or user, network television was characterized by a movement of images, sounds, and text that was largely independent of the viewer. Even compared to other media which rested on pay-per-use or subscription-based economic models, network television was still pretty expensive.

 

 

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