The emergence of TV critics from "summary" of Primetime 1966-1967 by Thom “Beefstew” Shubilla
As television continued to grow in popularity during the 1960s, a new phenomenon began to take shape: the emergence of TV critics. These individuals were tasked with analyzing and evaluating the programs that were being broadcast to millions of viewers across the country. Their opinions carried weight and could often influence the success or failure of a show. TV critics had a unique perspective on the medium of television. They were able to provide insights into the quality of the writing, acting, and production values of various programs. Their reviews could help viewers decide what to watch and what to avoid. In a sense, TV critics served as a filter, helping to sift through the vast array of programming options available...Similar Posts
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