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has gloss | eng: Quality television (also called "quality TV") 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 network specialty television channels in the 1980s and 1990s, US cable channels such as HBO made a number of television shows that some television critics argued were "quality television", such as The Sopranos. |
lexicalization | eng: quality television |
instance of | c/Television genres |
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