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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... political conventions are handled . And I am equally certain that everyone would agree that not every Senate session is worth beaming live to the American people . However , I do think that today , when 99.8 percent of all Ameri- can ...
... political conventions are handled . And I am equally certain that everyone would agree that not every Senate session is worth beaming live to the American people . However , I do think that today , when 99.8 percent of all Ameri- can ...
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... political situations . Political disinterest or apathy is not permitted , or at least not approved . In closing , Mr. Chairman , I want to say - and I think almost all Members of Congress would agree with me - that the adversary rela ...
... political situations . Political disinterest or apathy is not permitted , or at least not approved . In closing , Mr. Chairman , I want to say - and I think almost all Members of Congress would agree with me - that the adversary rela ...
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... Political Science at Syracuse University , Mr. Patterson and Mr. McClure . This is entitled " Television News and Televised Political Adver- tising . " You may not be famiilar with this , and if you are not , I will certainly understand ...
... Political Science at Syracuse University , Mr. Patterson and Mr. McClure . This is entitled " Television News and Televised Political Adver- tising . " You may not be famiilar with this , and if you are not , I will certainly understand ...
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... political , and social reasons . It is my view that nothing has really replaced the focus that used to be on Congress as far as the attention of the voter was concerned . Individual Members of Congress have adjusted quite well with ...
... political , and social reasons . It is my view that nothing has really replaced the focus that used to be on Congress as far as the attention of the voter was concerned . Individual Members of Congress have adjusted quite well with ...
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... political parties which subsidized them . The first break in this relatively thorough state of political communication occurred in the 1830's with the rise of the penny press , the expansion of suffrage and related economic , social and ...
... political parties which subsidized them . The first break in this relatively thorough state of political communication occurred in the 1830's with the rise of the penny press , the expansion of suffrage and related economic , social and ...
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