This article was written by Ben Hoffman.
“The invention of the television in the 1950′s is commonly attributed to the mass adoption of Cinemascope — or widescreen film exhibition. To be fair it only played a part, considering that the death of the studio system played a substantial role in the closing of movie theaters, which in turn had a considerable impact on theater attendance.”
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