this source is primary because the photo was taken during the time Settel, Irving and William Laas. A Pictorial History of Television. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1969. Print.
· This was a primary source because the photographs were taken first hand.
· This source gave detailed info on the past appearance of television.
this source is secondary because the informant was not an eyewitness
"HISTORY OF COMMUNICATIONS - HISTORICAL PERIODS IN TELEVISION TECHNOLOGY: 1880-1929." HISTORY OF COMMUNICATIONS - HISTORICAL PERIODS IN TELEVISION TECHNOLOGY: 1880-1929. 09 JAN. 2013 <HTTP://TRANSITION.FCC.GOV/OMD/HISTORY/TV/1880-1929.HTML
This is a secondary source because the article was not written during the time period
Kallen, Stuart. A Cultural History of the United States Throughout the Decadesof the 1950’s. San Diego: Lucent Books, 1999. Print.
· This is a secondary source because it was written many years after the 1950’s.
· This book gave us a description of what television was like during that time.
Kallen, Stuart. The 1950’s. San Diego: Greenhaven press, 2000. Print.
· This is a secondary source because it was written after/during 1954.
· This source gave information on how television looked during that time and how it affected the time period.
Kallen, Stuart A. Page 56 A Cultural History of the United States Throughout the Decades of the 1950’s. San Diego: Lucent Books. 1999. Print
· This is a secondary source because it was written after the 1950’s.
· This quote gave us an idea of how people viewed television during that time.