Congress and Mass Communications: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Congressional Operations, Ninety-third Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 1001페이지 |
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... coverage for the most part would be confusing and of no interest at all . Gavel - to - gavel coverage of the proceedings would be similar to continuous coverage of hospital operating rooms for the purpose of improving the image and ...
... coverage for the most part would be confusing and of no interest at all . Gavel - to - gavel coverage of the proceedings would be similar to continuous coverage of hospital operating rooms for the purpose of improving the image and ...
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... coverage by the news media , Congress must both facilitate more perceptive coverage procedurally and assure such coverage through better performance . Certainly procedural reforms directly focused on communications are in order . In ...
... coverage by the news media , Congress must both facilitate more perceptive coverage procedurally and assure such coverage through better performance . Certainly procedural reforms directly focused on communications are in order . In ...
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... coverage , none at all . And there probably would not have been any general public interest or concern , even had we had television coverage , because we were talking about such a complex subject . Senator MUSKIE . We would have had ...
... coverage , none at all . And there probably would not have been any general public interest or concern , even had we had television coverage , because we were talking about such a complex subject . Senator MUSKIE . We would have had ...
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... coverage by radio and television . This is also the basic proposal of a recent , excellent study entitled , " Congress and Mass Communications , " prepared by Mr. John G. Stewart for the committee , through contract with the Library of ...
... coverage by radio and television . This is also the basic proposal of a recent , excellent study entitled , " Congress and Mass Communications , " prepared by Mr. John G. Stewart for the committee , through contract with the Library of ...
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... coverage by the media . Based on these premises , the study proceeds to explore ways in which the Congress , as an institution , can increase its coverage by the media . In my testimony today , I would like to take some qualified excep ...
... coverage by the media . Based on these premises , the study proceeds to explore ways in which the Congress , as an institution , can increase its coverage by the media . In my testimony today , I would like to take some qualified excep ...
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