Congress and Mass Communications: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Congressional Operations, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 1001ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... voters of television news and televised political adver- tising concluded - and this is a quote from the study that television news had a minimal effect because it simply did not provide voters with much information about candidates ...
... voters of television news and televised political adver- tising concluded - and this is a quote from the study that television news had a minimal effect because it simply did not provide voters with much information about candidates ...
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... voters approved a constitutional amendment providing for annual sessions of the legislature . Again , many broadcasts origi- nated live from the capitol , including nightly reports in the " Connecti- cut Newsroom " program . For the ...
... voters approved a constitutional amendment providing for annual sessions of the legislature . Again , many broadcasts origi- nated live from the capitol , including nightly reports in the " Connecti- cut Newsroom " program . For the ...
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... voters have become more educated . " For example , Connecti- ent tax payers watched in horror while their lawmakers voted for a state income tax in 1971. The outery after the broadcast was so intense that the law was repealed . That's ...
... voters have become more educated . " For example , Connecti- ent tax payers watched in horror while their lawmakers voted for a state income tax in 1971. The outery after the broadcast was so intense that the law was repealed . That's ...
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... Voters that some States are far ahead of Congress in their election and legislative reforms . They just do not believe me . They have come to believe that the people in the States are not worth paying any attention to . The reason I am ...
... Voters that some States are far ahead of Congress in their election and legislative reforms . They just do not believe me . They have come to believe that the people in the States are not worth paying any attention to . The reason I am ...
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... voters cast their ballots on election day in Duval County and the supervisor points out a clear correlation between the time that this increased voting began and TV meeting broadcasts . There is also evidence to indicate that ...
... voters cast their ballots on election day in Duval County and the supervisor points out a clear correlation between the time that this increased voting began and TV meeting broadcasts . There is also evidence to indicate that ...
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