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respective schedules.
According to
television historians Castleman and
Podrazik (1982),
critics objected to CBS's
rural sitcom-heavy schedule, particularly...
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control of
their TV programs.
According to TV
historians Castleman and
Podrazik (1982), ABC
allowed Warner Brothers studios to fill 30% of its fall 1959...
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starts Pop Idol search". BBC News.
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after the 1961–62 season.
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promises of
programming reform made by television...
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interesting television programs.
Television historians Castleman and
Podrazik (1982)
believe the 1961–62
season marked a
comeback for television, as...