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  1. 21 wrz 2016 · As increasing numbers of women entered paid employment, television advertisers in the 1970s discovered the purchasing power of a desirable, new demographic. In response, A.C. Nielsen added the category of “working women” to its demographics in 1976.

  2. The narrative of women working behind the camera in television is one that begins with pioneering women directors like Joan Darling (the first female director nominated for an Emmy Award), Joan Tewkesbury, Lesli Linka Glatter, Randa Haines, Martha Cooley, Elaine May, and Ida Lupino.

  3. 16 paź 2019 · Independent” has functioned throughout film and television history as an important euphemism for “feminist,” and this special issue investigates how this connection plays out in a contemporary environment that popular feminist discourse is constructing as a golden age of television for women.

  4. 8 lip 2020 · What follows is a survey of research into women's TV history, of diverse careers and employment patterns, from around the world, starting with the United Kingdom and concluding with the United States.

  5. Early television confined women to the home and family setting. The increase in working women in the 1960s and 1970s was reflected in television s images of women working and living nontraditional family lives.

  6. 20 mar 2021 · Author Jennifer Keishin Armstrong tells Scott Simon about four visionary women who were behind early hit TV shows. Her new book is When Women Invented Television.

  7. 20 sie 2009 · Early television confined women to the home and family setting. The increase in working women in the 1960s and 1970s was reflected in television’s images of women working and living nontraditional family lives.

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