
Programming for TV, Radio & The Internet
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Brian Gross, MFA, is a multimedia and Internet developer, critically-acclaimed composer, visual artist and published writer. He has been a Professor in the Radio, Television and Film, as well as the Communications departments at California State University at Fullerton, and has developed community-based initiatives to reach at-risk youth through new media. His work has been featured in galleries, performance venues and on radio throughout the United States and Europe.
Philippe Perebinossoff is a member of the Radio, Film & Television faculty at California State University-Fullerton, where he teaches a variety of critical studies courses. He is a former ABC television executive, having been both a network censor and a programming executive, supervising the development of over 200 television movies, including the Oprah Winfrey Presents franchise (such as the Emmy award winning Tuesdays with Morrie). It's important to him that students and industry professionals are able to reconcile ethical maxims in real world situations within the workplace, prompting the writing of this text.
Content
2. Distribution
3. Sources of Programming
4. Development
5. The Role of Testing
6. Elements of Successful Programming
7. External Influences on Programming
8. Internal Influences on Programming
9. Primetime Scheduling
10. Non primetime Scheduling
11. Program Evaluation
12. Changing and Canceling Programs
13. Programming Ethics
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