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12. The Little Program That Could: The Relationship between NBC and Star Trek

  • Máire Messenger Davies and Roberta Pearson
© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Illustrations ix
  4. Acknowledgments xi
  5. Part One. Broadcasting Begins, 1919–38
  6. Introduction to Part One: Broadcasting Begins, 1919–38 3
  7. 1. NBC and the Network Idea: Defining the “American System” 7
  8. 2. “Always in Friendly Competition”: NBC and CBS in the First Decade of National Broadcasting 25
  9. 3. Programming in the Public Interest: America’s Town Meeting of the Air 44
  10. 4. Regulating Class Conflict on the Air: NBC’s Relationship with Business and Organized Labor 61
  11. Part Two. Transitional Decades, 1938–60
  12. Introduction to Part Two: Transitional Decades, 1938–60 81
  13. 5. Breaking Chains: NBC and the FCC Network Inquiry, 1938–43 85
  14. 6. Why Sarnoff Slept: NBC and the Holocaust 98
  15. 7. Employment and Blue Pencils: NBC, Race, and Representation, 1926–55 117
  16. 8. NBC, J. Walter Thompson, and the Struggle for Control of Television Programming, 1946–58 135
  17. 9. Talent Raids and Package Deals: NBC Loses Its Leadership in the 1950s 153
  18. Part Three. NBC and the Classic Network System, 1960–85
  19. Introduction to Part Three: NBC and the Classic Network System, 1960–85 171
  20. 10. NBC News Documentary: “Intelligent Interpretation” in a Cold War Context 175
  21. 11. What Closes on Saturday Night: NBC and Satire 192
  22. 12. The Little Program That Could: The Relationship between NBC and Star Trek 209
  23. 13. Sex as a Weapon: Programming Sexuality in the 1970s 224
  24. 14. Saturday Morning Children’s Programs on NBC, 1975–2006: A Case Study of Self-Regulation 240
  25. Part Four. NBC in the Digital Age, 1985 to the Present
  26. Introduction to Part Four: NBC in the Digital Age, 1985 to the Present 259
  27. 15. Must-See TV: NBC’s Dominant Decades 261
  28. 16. Creating the Twenty-first-Century Television Network: NBC in the Age of Media Conglomerates 275
  29. 17. Life without Friends: NBC’s Programming Strategies in an Age of Media Clutter, Media Conglomeration, and TiVo 291
  30. 18. Network Nation: Writing Broadcasting History as Cultural History 308
  31. NBC Time Line 323
  32. Bibliography 331
  33. Notes on Contributors 343
  34. Index 347
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