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Author Pondillo, Robert, 1951-

Title America's first network TV censor : the work of NBC's Stockton Helffrich / Bob Pondillo
Published Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 254 pages)
Contents Introduction : Context and beginnings of TV censorship -- Stockton who? -- The early years -- The NBC-TV program policies manual -- Sin, sex, and TV censorship -- Gagging the gags -- TV violence -- Postwar racial discourse -- Of truth and toilet paper -- Conclusion : A prescient vision
Summary America' s First Network TV Censor: The Work of NBC' s Stockton Helffrich is a unique examination of early television censorship, centered around the papers of Stockton Helffrich, the first manager of the censorship department at NBC. Set against the backdrop of postwar America and contextualized by myriad primary sources including original interviews and unpublished material, Helffrich' s reports illustrate how early censorship of advertising, language, and depictions of sex, violence, and race shaped the new medium. Â ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ While other books have cited Helffrich' s reports, none have considered them as a body of work, complemented by the details of Helffrich' s life and the era in which he lived. America' s First Network TV Censor explores the ways in which Helffrich' s personal history and social class influenced his perception of his role as NBC-TV censor and his tendency to ignore certain political and cultural taboos while embracing others. Author Robert Pondillo considers Helffrich' s life in broadcasting before and after the Second World War, and his censorial work in the context of 1950s American culture and emerging network television. Pondillo discusses the ways that cultural phenomena, including the arrival of the mid-twentieth-century religious boom, McCarthyism, the dawn of the Civil Rights era, and the social upheaval over sex, music, and youth, contributed to a general sense that the country was morally adrift and ripe for communist takeover. Five often-censored subjects- advertising, language, and depictions of sex, violence, and race- are explored in detail, exposing the surprising complexity and nuance of early media censorship. Questions of whether too many sadistic westerns would coarsen America' s children, how to talk about homosexuality without using the word " homosexuality," and how best to advertise toilet paper
Without offending people were on Helffrich' s mind; his answers to these questions helped shape the broadcast media we know today
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Helffrich, Stockton, 1911-1997.
SUBJECT Helffrich, Stockton, 1911-1997 fast
Subject National Broadcasting Company.
SUBJECT National Broadcasting Company fast
Subject Television broadcasting -- United States -- Biography
Television -- Censorship -- United States
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- General.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Television & Video.
Television broadcasting
Television -- Censorship
United States
Genre/Form Biographies
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2009028248
ISBN 9780809385744
0809385740
1280697083
9781280697081
9786613674043
6613674044