The History of American Television (Osher Online)

The History of American Television (Osher Online)

Virtual Course | To register, please call us at: 305-919-5900.

Northwestern University Chicago, FL 60201 United States
Zoom
anyone
1/26/2026-3/2/2026
3:00 PM-4:30 PM EDT on Mon
$95.00
$75.00

The History of American Television (Osher Online)

Virtual Course | To register, please call us at: 305-919-5900.


We are delighted to be able to continue our collaboration with OSHER ONLINE, an educational service that is offered by our "big sister" the Osher National Resource Center (NRC) at Northwestern University. This class is being run and organized by NRC staff. Sessions are live and will not be recorded. 



This engaging, video-rich course tells the story of American television—from its 1920s origins to today’s streaming era. We will explore decades of iconic shows, genres, and cultural moments that shaped the medium and its audiences. From sitcoms and dramas to news and sports, we will rediscover how TV evolved, adapted, and transformed American culture—one broadcast, cable channel, and streaming service at a time



YOUR INSTRUCTOR: Jim McKairnes

 

Jim McKairnes is a former CBS Television executive who writes and teaches about television history. He has taught at DePaul, Temple, and Middle Tennessee State universities, and is the author of All in the Decade, a book on 1970s television. Since 2020, he has taught regularly for OLLI programs across the country and currently lives in Knoxville, Tennessee.















  • Important Note: OLLI online classes consist of six sessions, and OLLI members enjoy a $20 discount!