Truth or consequence: how the 1950s quiz show scandal shaped American audiences
This paper offers an overview of the 1950s American quiz show scandal that revolved around the ‘rigging’ of CBS and NBC programs The $64,000 Question and Twenty-One during an unprecedented transformation and rapid growth of the postwar American media landscape.
Main Author: | Macleod, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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University of St. Andrews Library
2021
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