TV: 2000 is an anthology edited by Isaac Asimov, Charles G. Waugh and Martin Harry Greenberg. It was first published by Fawcett Crest in 1982.
Contents[]
- It Changed the World!
- The Control of TV
- Government
- Now Inhale (by Eric Frank Russell)
- Network Executives
- Dreaming Is a Private Thing (by Isaac Asimov)
- Writers
- The Man Who Murdered Television (by Joseph F. Patrouch)
- Sponsors
- The Jester (by William Tenn)
- Special Interest Groups
- The Man Who Came Back (by Robert Silverberg)
- Viewers
- I See You (by Damon Knight)
- Government
- The Content of TV
- Game Shows
- The Prize of Peril (by Robert Sheckley)
- Sports
- Home Team Advantage (by Jack C. Haldeman II)
- News
- Mercenary (by Mack Reynolds)
- Advertising
- Without Portfolio (by James E. Gunn)
- Series
- The Idea (by Barry N. Malzberg as K. M. O'Donnell)
- Educational Programmes
- And Madly Teach (by Lloyd Biggle, Jr.)
- Game Shows
- The Consequences of TV
- Nostalgia
- What Time Is It? (by Jack C. Haldeman II)
- Shape Perceptions of Social Reality
- Interview (by Frank A. Javor)
- Affect Deviant Behaviour
- Cloak of Anarchy (by Larry Niven)
- Promote Information Overload
- And Now the News... (by Theodore Sturgeon)
- Influence Values
- Very Proper Charlies (by Dean Ing)
- Spread Ideas
- Committee of the Whole (by Frank Herbert)
- Nostalgia