Music Television
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Music Television: Generally refers to a system, such as a cable or satellite service (e.g., MTV, CMT), through which musical broadcast material is delivered.
Musicology: The study of forms, history, science, and methods of music.
National Television System Committee (NTSC): Refers to the standards used for video broadcast and playback signal parameters in the U.S. Japan and other countries. Alternative systems used in Europe and some Asian countries are PAL and SECAM.
Non-Narrative Television: Televisual texts (e.g., news and sports programs, game shows, some commercials) that present reality to us without using conventional narrative structures. Instead, nonnarrative television r . . . View Full Definition
Musical Saw: A handsaw that is bowed on its smooth edge: pitch is varied by bending the saw.
Nielsen Television Index (NTI): National network audience measurement reports.
Musical Director: Person who selects and arranges the music for a program.
Music Video: A visual representation of or accompaniment to a song or other musical selection that usually exists independently as a recording.
Music Wire: A high-quality steel wire used for making springs. Also called piano wire.
Musical: Genre of twentieth century musical theater, especially popular in the United States and Great Britain: characterized by spoken dialogue, dramatic plot interspersed with songs, ensemble numbe . . . View Full Definition
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