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Quality television (also quality TV or quality artistic television) is a term used by television scholars, television critics, and broadcasting advocacy groups to describe a genre or style of television programming that they argue is of higher quality due to its subject matter, style, or content. For several decades after World War II, television that was deemed to be "quality television" was mostly associated with government-funded public television networks; however, with the development of cable TV network specialty channels in the 1980s and 1990s, US cable channels such as HBO made a number of television shows during the turn of the century that some television critics argued were "quality television", such as Angels in America, Sex and the City, The Sopranos, The Wire and Six Feet Und

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  • Quality TV, oft auch ausgeschrieben als Quality Television, ist ein Begriff, der im englischsprachigen Raum vornehmlich in der Beschreibung eines hochwertigen Typs von Fernsehserien eingesetzt wird. Obwohl seit längerem in Gebrauch, ist der Begriff erst seit Mitte der 1990er Jahre als generischer Bezeichner zunehmend klarer definiert worden. Mit dem Erfolg der entsprechenden Serien und ihrer zunehmenden Beachtung vor allem in den Kulturwissenschaften wurde der Begriff auch international übernommen. (de)
  • Las edades de oro de la televisión, también llamadas edades de oro de las series, son los periodos en los que se alcanzó el estándar de “Televisión de Calidad”, que según los teóricos, consta de una mayor involucración en las producciones, creativa, económica, literaria. Esto resulta en series dirigidas principalmente a un público culto y que secundariamente atrae a las masas. (es)
  • Quality television (also quality TV or quality artistic television) is a term used by television scholars, television critics, and broadcasting advocacy groups to describe a genre or style of television programming that they argue is of higher quality due to its subject matter, style, or content. For several decades after World War II, television that was deemed to be "quality television" was mostly associated with government-funded public television networks; however, with the development of cable TV network specialty channels in the 1980s and 1990s, US cable channels such as HBO made a number of television shows during the turn of the century that some television critics argued were "quality television", such as Angels in America, Sex and the City, The Sopranos, The Wire and Six Feet Under. Claims that television programs are of higher quality include a number of subjective evaluations and value judgements. For example, Robert J. Thompson's claim that "quality television" programs include "...a quality pedigree, a large ensemble cast, a series memory, creation of a new genre through recombination of older ones, self-consciousness, and pronounced tendencies toward the controversial and the realistic" includes a number of subjective evaluations. The criteria for "quality television" set out by the US group Viewers for Quality Television ("A quality show is something we anticipate...[it] focuses more on relationships...[and] explores character, it enlightens, challenges, involves and confronts the viewer; it provokes thought...") also require a number of subjective evaluations. Television programs on another end of the spectrum from quality television are sometimes called B-television or blue collar television. (en)
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  • Quality TV, oft auch ausgeschrieben als Quality Television, ist ein Begriff, der im englischsprachigen Raum vornehmlich in der Beschreibung eines hochwertigen Typs von Fernsehserien eingesetzt wird. Obwohl seit längerem in Gebrauch, ist der Begriff erst seit Mitte der 1990er Jahre als generischer Bezeichner zunehmend klarer definiert worden. Mit dem Erfolg der entsprechenden Serien und ihrer zunehmenden Beachtung vor allem in den Kulturwissenschaften wurde der Begriff auch international übernommen. (de)
  • Las edades de oro de la televisión, también llamadas edades de oro de las series, son los periodos en los que se alcanzó el estándar de “Televisión de Calidad”, que según los teóricos, consta de una mayor involucración en las producciones, creativa, económica, literaria. Esto resulta en series dirigidas principalmente a un público culto y que secundariamente atrae a las masas. (es)
  • Quality television (also quality TV or quality artistic television) is a term used by television scholars, television critics, and broadcasting advocacy groups to describe a genre or style of television programming that they argue is of higher quality due to its subject matter, style, or content. For several decades after World War II, television that was deemed to be "quality television" was mostly associated with government-funded public television networks; however, with the development of cable TV network specialty channels in the 1980s and 1990s, US cable channels such as HBO made a number of television shows during the turn of the century that some television critics argued were "quality television", such as Angels in America, Sex and the City, The Sopranos, The Wire and Six Feet Und (en)
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  • Quality TV (de)
  • Edades de oro de la televisión en Estados Unidos (es)
  • Quality television (en)
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