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4.0 out of 5 stars A page-turner
I was not expecting this to be so insightful of a book about the television business. Unexpectedly insightful.
Published on June 23, 1999

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3.0 out of 5 stars Enthusiastic, if biased, look at the ascent of pop culture
In this slightly overdone docudrama, McGrath lays down the history of MTV, charting the evolution of the most significant cultural influence during the eighties, and explaining its surprising success.

Starting with the founders -- or "pioneers," as McGrath calls them -- we are given a closer look at the rebellious mentality which gave birth to MTV, the...

Published on August 2, 2000 by Ivan Askwith


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3.0 out of 5 stars Enthusiastic, if biased, look at the ascent of pop culture, August 2, 2000
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This review is from: Mtv: The Making of a Revolution (Hardcover)
In this slightly overdone docudrama, McGrath lays down the history of MTV, charting the evolution of the most significant cultural influence during the eighties, and explaining its surprising success.

Starting with the founders -- or "pioneers," as McGrath calls them -- we are given a closer look at the rebellious mentality which gave birth to MTV, the discouraging conditions posed by a fledgling cable television industry, and the cultural factors which explain the wild success of the MTV phenomenon. But for all of this, I've got to say that this book fell short in a number of places.

Rather than provide a factual account of the network's history and evolution, McGrath frequently displays a strong bias in his interpretation of 1980's culture, and his writing often becomes more creative than analytical, as he ascribes internal monologues to the various executives and celebrities involved in the MTV saga. The information which he provides is both interesting and well-supported, but he strays from the analytical angle far too often for this to be a strong resource text. Personally, I find the explanations of the mechanics of business, and specifically the media industry, to be quite interesting, and a good introduction to media economics.

While I found the story itself interesting, and admittedly exciting in some places, I think McGrath should have focused more closely on the facts, and less on the one-liners.

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1.0 out of 5 stars A Let down because didn't cover MTV from the early 70s, November 10, 2011
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This was a let down because it didn't cover the guys from Televak Video Corp. who really introduced MTV back in the early 70s who met up with all kinds of problems from industry insiders who tried to keep them out and succeeded keeping it as a monopoly for Warner/Amex Corporation!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A page-turner, June 23, 1999
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I was not expecting this to be so insightful of a book about the television business. Unexpectedly insightful.
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