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The Golden Age of Chicago Children's Television

The Golden Age of Chicago Children's Television
Author: Ted Okuda
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2016-02-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0809335360

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Originally published: Chicago, Ill.: Lake Claremont Press, 2004.


Chicago Television

Chicago Television
Author: Daniel Berger
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738577135

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The history of television in Chicago begins with the birth of the medium and is defined by the city's pioneering stations. WBKB (now WLS-TV) was the principal innovator of the Chicago School of Television, an improvisational production style that combined small budgets, personable talent, and the creative use of scenery and props. WNBQ (now WMAQ-TV) expanded the innovative concept to a wider audience via the NBC network. WGN-TV scored with sports and kids. Strong personalities drove the success of WBBM-TV. A noncommercial educational station, WTTW, and the city's first UHF station, WCIU, added diversity and ethnic programming. The airwaves in Chicago have been home to a wealth of talented performers and iconic programs that have made the city one of the country's greatest television towns. Chicago Television, featuring photographs from the archives of the Museum of Broadcast Communications (MBC) and the collections of local stations and historians, gives readers a front-row seat on a journey through the fi rst 50 years of Chicago television, 1940-1990. Founded in 1982 by broadcaster Bruce DuMont, the MBC Web site offers over 10,000 digital assets.


The Golden Age of Children's Television

The Golden Age of Children's Television
Author: Geoff Tibballs
Publisher: Titan Publishing Company
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1991
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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Chicago TV Horror Movie Shows

Chicago TV Horror Movie Shows
Author: Ted Okuda
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2016-02-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0809335387

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Originally published: Chicago: Lake Claremont Press, 2007.


Television's Second Golden Age

Television's Second Golden Age
Author: Robert J. Thompson
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1997-10-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780815605041

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This is an insider's tour, touching on the network's dizzying decision-making process, and the artists who have revolutionized the medium.


GOLDEN AGE OF CHILDREN'S TV.

GOLDEN AGE OF CHILDREN'S TV.
Author: TIM. WORTHINGTON
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre:
ISBN: 9781785306402

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Graveyards of Chicago

Graveyards of Chicago
Author: Matt Hucke
Publisher: Lake Claremont Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780964242647

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Cemeteries are in the metropolitan Chicago area.


Finding Your Chicago Ancestors

Finding Your Chicago Ancestors
Author: Grace Dumelle
Publisher: Lake Claremont Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781893121256

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In this easy-to-use reference guide, family historian Grace DuMelle provides the means to trace Chicago connections like a pro. She shows not just what to research, but how to research. Without wading through preliminaries, readers choose any of the self-contained chapters that focus on the questions beginners most want answered. Other chapters cover the nuts and bolts of the mechanics that are the key to making a family's past come alive, with highlights summarizing important points. In finding Chicago ancestors, readers will better understand not only their family's history, but also their involvement in the history of a great American city. Midwest Independent Publishers Association Book Award - 1st Place - Hobby/How- To Illinois Woman's Press Association Book Award - 1st Place - Instructional Nonfiction National Federation of Press Women Book Award - 3rd Place - Instructional Nonfiction The Chicago Roots of Your Family Tree For almost 175 years, a great metropolis on the shores of a freshwater sea has sent a siren call to immigrants internal and external, giving most Americans some kind of link to the City of Big Shoulders. Whether your people came west from New England in the early days of settlement, or north from Mississippi in the Great Migration; whether they sailed from Sweden and Sicily, or flew from Budapest and Prague; whether they settled here permanently or temporarily, this easy-to-use reference guide will help you document them. Family historian Grace DuMelle provides the means to trace your Chicago connections like a pro. She shows you not just what to research, but how to research. Without wading through lots of preliminaries, choose any of the self-contained chapters that focus on the questions beginners most want answered and jump right in! Where do I start? When and where was my ancestor born? When did my ancestor come to America? What did my ancestor do for a living? Where did my ancestor live? Where is my ancestor buried? Other chapters cover the nuts and bolts of the mechanics that are the key to making your family's past come alive, with highlights summarizing important points: Examples of documents such as death certificates, church registers and U.S. census entries. Chicago-area research facilities: what they have and how to access it. Researching using newspapers, machines and catalogs. Sources for specific ethnic research. Sources for long-distance research. In finding your Chicago ancestors, you will not only better understand your and your family's history, but also your and your family's involvement in the history of a great American city.


A Native's Guide to Chicago

A Native's Guide to Chicago
Author: Lake Claremont Press
Publisher: Lake Claremont Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781893121232

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Packed with hundreds of free, inexpensive, and unusual things to do in all corners of the city, this is the perfect resource for tourists, business travelers, and visiting suburbanites--and mostly resident Chicagoans themselves. Readers learn what's new in town as seen through the eyes of a team of native Chicagoans. 23 photos. 9 maps.


The Golden Age of Television

The Golden Age of Television
Author: Richard Marschall
Publisher: Smithmark Publishers
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1995
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780831739263

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Chronicles the birth and demise of genres, stars and starlets, and America's response to early television.