Hello, I'm having a hard time figuring out what genre The Trouble With Television is, I know it's non-fiction, but what else?

Please help and explain why it's the genre you picked. And no, it's not for any school work I just want to know what it is for a writing I'm doing

i tink it fiction because there is nooooo troubles with tv.

"poo"whatever it is is totally wrong. The work is criticism, broadcasting, television by categories.

noooo fiction

Thanks Reed

You're welcome. Robert MacNeil is a long-time Canadian/American TV journalist. His PBS special was criticism of the medium.

Hello! "The Trouble With Television" sounds interesting. To determine the genre of a book, we can look at various factors such as the book's content, writing style, themes, and purpose. Since you mentioned it is non-fiction, we can start with that.

Non-fiction refers to works that are based on real events, facts, and people, presenting information or arguments about the world we live in. However, non-fiction can further be categorized into different genres based on the book's focus and style.

To identify the specific genre of "The Trouble With Television," we would need more information about its content and approach. However, based on the title alone, it suggests a critical examination of television and the problems associated with it. This prompts us to consider the book falling under the genre of essays or critiques.

In the essay or critique genre, authors often analyze a specific topic, present their thoughts, arguments, and evidence. They aim to offer insights and provoke discussion or reflection on the subject matter at hand. If "The Trouble With Television" takes a critical stance on the medium of television and its impact on society, it might fit into this genre.

To obtain a detailed and accurate answer, it would be best to consult the book itself, the author's intent, or reviews to understand the specific genre under which it falls. This will provide you with a better understanding of the book's themes, purpose, and whether it belongs to the essay or critique genre or possibly another related genre.

I hope this explanation helps and wish you all the best with your writing!