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Book SynopsisThis second edition covers the history of African Americans on television from the beginning of national television through the present day including: chronology introductory essay appendixes bibliography over 1000 cross-referenced entries on actors, performers, producers, directors, news and sports journalists
Trade ReviewIn an age when Wikipedia and other readily available online sources provide easy access to the extensive history and personalities of the entertainment world, a source must present its information in some value-added way. This work easily passes muster as a worthwhile addition to a library's reference collection. Updating the 2005 edition in the publisher's 'Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts' series, it offers over 2,000 individual entries focusing on African American (British, Canadian, etc.) actors and performers active in US television. Entries identify key productions and series with African American casts and/or themes as well as some broadcast journalists and on-air personalities. A chronology identifies major events and developments, and appendixes offer details on series ratings, Emmy Award winners, executive producers, and directors. Extensive cross-referencing substitutes for an index, and the bibliography is lengthy. Entries cover the earliest days of television through early 2014. . . .Academic libraries with strong holdings in popular entertainment or African American history will want to acquire the well-researched, well-organized new edition. Summing Up: Recommended. Academic audiences, general readers, professionals/practitioners. * CHOICE *
Table of ContentsEditor’s Foreword Jon Woronoff Preface Acknowledgments Acronyms and Abbreviations Chronology Introduction THE DICTIONARY Appendixes A Series Rankings and Ratings B Emmy Award Winners C African American Producers D African American Directors Bibliography About the Authors