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March 1, 1980 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "Television Diplomacy," which discussed American television coverage of the hostage taking...

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Postman, Neil | March 1, 1980 issue
Criticizes the purported goal of news shows of making the public knowledgeable about current events. Argument that television news shows give nearly no...

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Sherman, Scott | March 1, 2004 issue
The author asks why the U.S. media paid little attention to documents detailing previously unreported atrocities committed by U.S. soldiers during the Vietnam...

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Horn, John | November 6, 1967 issue
The news about television news this season is the revamped format of the TV series "Huntley-Brinkley Report," on the television network of the National...

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February 19, 1968 issue
The American Broadcasting Co. (A.B.C.) television network has announced that it would not cover the national conventions this summer from gavel-to-gavel....

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Smith, Desmond | March 18, 1968 issue
The article focuses on the popularity of news stars that act as a yardstick to the performance of a particular network. Some of them are Bob Young, Walter...

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Langman, Anne W. | March 2, 1957 issue
Nobody yet has been able to invent a satisfactory format for television (TV) news programs, and the lack of it is becoming increasingly bothersome. The...

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Langman, Anne W. | March 16, 1957 issue
Television's attempt to make daily journalism one of its functions has not succeeded. Dissatisfied viewers, querulous television critics, reluctant newscasters...

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Lindstrom, Carl E. | December 28, 1957 issue
Presents letters to the editor referencing articles and topics discussed on politics and administration published in previous issues of The Nation.

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Wax, Mel | April 13, 1970 issue
The real problems of television news are embedded in the fundamental premises of television news casting, its roots in radio and its evolution as radio...

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