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Inside the Box: The TV History podcast breaks down a particular era, innovation, trend, or program by spending an entire episode (or two) discussing it. Hosted by Jonathan Bullinger, Andrew Salvati, a... more
FAQs about Inside the Box: The TV History Podcast:How many episodes does Inside the Box: The TV History Podcast have?The podcast currently has 57 episodes available.
December 21, 2023Special Encore Presentation: Episode 57: All In The Family, Part 02This week join Steve and Jonathan as they continue their discussion of the groundbreaking US sitcom, All In The Family. We discuss it's transition from All In the Family to Archie Bunker's Place, what other shows tried to fill the void, what shows today attempt to take on its themes, and whether the show could be re-done today to address our newest president…...more41minPlay
December 14, 2023Episode 105: Christmas with Joanna WilsonThis week join Steve and Jonathan as we usher in the holidays by discussing Christmas TV shows with author and expert, Joanna Wilson. Be sure to check out Joanna's website: http://www.christmastvhistory.com/p/about-joanna-wilson.html for all the information you need about her multiple media appearances, articles, and books on the topic of Christmas on TV!...more1h 12minPlay
December 11, 2023Mining the Archive Mondays: Episode 08: All-Star Party for “Dutch” ReaganThis week Jonathan, Steve, and Andrew attend the All-Star Party for Ronald "Dutch" Reagan. Do you like barely warmed over jokes? Do you love generic sound stages in Burbank? Want to see Sinatra struggle through a song that should be an easy home run? Want to see a group of aged genuine Hollywood stars pretend Reagan was a star? Well, rent your tux, call your driver, let us know whether you'd prefer the fish or the steak and join us for a lighthearted episode through one of the most surreal parties ever held on TV....more1h 9minPlay
December 07, 2023Special Encore Presentation: Episode 56: All In The Family, Part 01As a way to pay tribute to recently passed television producer Norman Lear (1922-2023), this week join Steve and Jonathan as they discuss the groundbreaking US sitcom, All In The Family. Why it worked, in what ways is it a product of the 1970s and in what ways is it timeless? We'll even tip-toe toward whether the show could be re-done today to address our newest president…...more36minPlay
November 30, 2023Episode 104: Regional Sports Networks with Dr. Craig CoenenThis week join Steve in conversation with welcomed returned guest, Dr. Craig Coenen as they discuss the current state of Regional Sports Networks in the U.S....more59minPlay
November 27, 2023Mining the Archive Mondays: Episode 40: Regional Sports NetworksThis week join Steve, Jonathan, and Andrew as they discuss the pros and cons of increased regionalization of sports TV networks, and their histories....more55minPlay
November 23, 2023Thanksgiving Day Special: Encore Presentation of Our Very First Episode: Introducing TV at the 1939 World’s FairIn this episode Andrew, Steve, and Jonathan discuss David Sarnoff’s introduction of television for RCA at the 1939 World’s Fair at Flushing Meadows NY. Tune in to listen to this story about hope, the future, and looking for the “World of Tomorrow” during a time between economic depression and the cusp of world war. You might just learn something and have a few laughs along the way. Be sure to check out some of the historical photographs and documents embedded in this episode’s post....more41minPlay
November 16, 2023Episode 103: DuMont PlusInspired by a real Jeopardy episode's jokey category title, this week Jonathan and Steve discuss a hypothetical: what if The DuMont Network had survived past 1956? What would the channel have presented? Would we associate the NFL and DuMont like peanut and jelly? If it did survive for decades, what would its streaming service be showing us today?...more53minPlay
November 13, 2023Mining the Archive Mondays: Episode 02: The DuMont Network: 1946-1956In this episode Steve, Andrew, and Jonathan discuss the often forgotten DuMont television network. Innovative, with stations in key east coast major markets, the DuMont network was ultimately done in by a combination of forces -- the least of which being its uncooperative partner, Paramount Studios. Join us as we discuss DuMont and its legacy upon others' later attempts at establishing a fourth network....more38minPlay
November 09, 2023Mini-Episode 12: Politicians and Marathon TV SessionsThis week join Jonathan as he discusses a famous example of politicians using television for marathon "sales" pitches (for themselves) - Thomas E. Dewey's 1950 usage of the then-new medium of television....more27minPlay
FAQs about Inside the Box: The TV History Podcast:How many episodes does Inside the Box: The TV History Podcast have?The podcast currently has 57 episodes available.