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Defining Vision: The battle for the future of Television

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A Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter recounts the multimillion-dollar race by some of the world's largest corporations to develop high-definition television, a contest spurred by the TV networks' fear of losing control over the airwaves. Tour.

402 pages, Hardcover

First published January 31, 1997

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Joel Brinkley

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A Pulitzer Prize winning reporter at the New York Times for many years.

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Lucid, memorable story of how network television changed fundamentally - most for the worse - in the late ‘80’s - with emphasis on the news operations.
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