Special edition of POPULAR MUSIC on Music and Television.
Popular Music, VOL. 21 NO. 3 2002 (Cambridge University Press)
Issue Editors
KEITH NEGUS
JOHN STREET
CONTENTS
KEITH NEGUS and JOHN STREET - Introduction to 'Music and Television special
issue.
MURRAY FORMAN - 'One night on TV is worth weeks at the Paramount':
musicians and opportunity in early television, 1948-55.
SIMON ERITH - Look! Hear! The uneasy relationship of music and television.
KAREN LURY - Chewing gum for the ears: children's television and popular
music.
MATTHEW STAHL - Authentic boy bands on TV? Performers and impresarios in
The Monkees and Making the Band.
K. J. DONNELLY - Tracking British television: pop music as stock soundtrack
to the small screen.
MARK BROWNRIGG and PETER MEECH From fanfare to funfair: the changing sound
world of UK television idents.
JOHN CORNER - Sounds real: music and documentary.
MICHAEL CHANAN - Television's problem with (classical) music.
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