| Title | Television Before Television Genre: The Case of Popular Music | 
 | Publication Type | Journal Article | 
 | Year of Publication | 2003 | 
 | Authors | Forman, Murray | 
 | Journal | Journal of Popular Film and Television | 
 | Volume | 31 | 
 | Pagination | 5–16 | 
 | Keywords | emerging, genre, new, origin, production, programming, standards, television | 
 | Abstract | The author argues the valueof a historical approach to televi siongenre research and the need to reconsider
 lhe terms in which COntemporary
 genre theory addresses television
 in its nascent stage. Primary analytical
 emphasis is placed on emergent rechnical
 practices and industrial discourses
 that preceded the estab lishment
 of consistent or regu huly deployed
 television genre categories. By
 specifically analyzing early popular
 Illusic programmjng. the author seeks
 to illuminate the processes through
 which genre conventions were conceived
 and formalized in what was
 then, and remains. an essen tial facet
 of television production.
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