Congress and Mass Communications: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Congressional Operations, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 1001페이지 |
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... cameras covering testimony on Government secrecy and none at the committee meetings where laws are written to deal with those prob- lems ? The answer , I suspect , is that a clash of opinion is innately more newsworthy than the ...
... cameras covering testimony on Government secrecy and none at the committee meetings where laws are written to deal with those prob- lems ? The answer , I suspect , is that a clash of opinion is innately more newsworthy than the ...
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... cameras and notebooks and so forth , and we all went out and made statements , and we had a crowd . Then we opened the conference committee to the press , and we had only a handful of people , mostly lobbyists , as you point out . Do ...
... cameras and notebooks and so forth , and we all went out and made statements , and we had a crowd . Then we opened the conference committee to the press , and we had only a handful of people , mostly lobbyists , as you point out . Do ...
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... cameras the session itself , not just the swearing - in , which is common practice . Interestingly enough , while it was a first , it , was also a last , as far as the intervening 27 years have been concerned . Film and TV cameras have ...
... cameras the session itself , not just the swearing - in , which is common practice . Interestingly enough , while it was a first , it , was also a last , as far as the intervening 27 years have been concerned . Film and TV cameras have ...
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... cameras , and perhaps to his ability to testify logically and effectively . If this were so , then this was well worth considering at the time . Television is no longer obtrusive , and it need not be . The sophisti- cation of cameras ...
... cameras , and perhaps to his ability to testify logically and effectively . If this were so , then this was well worth considering at the time . Television is no longer obtrusive , and it need not be . The sophisti- cation of cameras ...
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... camera , radio , or the public- whoever wishes to come in or to be able to observe the workings of the Congress . Do you not think that there is another real problem , however , which is to try to get the proper impression across to the ...
... camera , radio , or the public- whoever wishes to come in or to be able to observe the workings of the Congress . Do you not think that there is another real problem , however , which is to try to get the proper impression across to the ...
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