“Entertaining… podcaster Hagan traces a brief history of the
development of television’s situation comedies before homing in on
the American shows of the ’90s, from Seinfeld to Frasier to Scrubs,
with a focus on the decade-long run of Friends (1994–2004) and its
influence on the entertainment landscape.” - Library Journal Friends
ran for ten years, beginning in 1994 and airing its final episode in
2005. The show is inarguably the peak sitcom of its era. It's the most
remembered, most quoted and so essential that companies have spent
hundreds of millions on the streaming rights to Friends in recent
years. But why does Friends mean so much to so many? What did this
sitcom have that the other giant shows of that era didn’t? This is a
deep dive into the history of Friends, but it’s also the history of
ten years of network television. How did the world of sitcoms evolve
through that decade? How much of a show’s success is down to small
details like schedules and syndication, and how much of it is down to
the content itself? The landscape of television has changed
drastically in the years since the end of Friends, but the biggest
show of sitcom’s golden age has endured like no other. This look at
the history of Friends, its legacy and the history of television in
general will show you why. Both why the television industry has become
what it is today, and why Friends has survived long beyond its decade.
This is a celebration of Friends, an interrogation of its success, and
a history of television that explains much of what’s on our screens
today.
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ISBN
9781399052894
Publisert
2024
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Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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