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Shortcomings of Television

Television relies for its effectiveness on tricks, not perceptiveness, complete with canned laughter, studio applause, and special effects--a medium fated ...


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The New Village Atheists

TV journalists are, by tone of voice and facial expression, the village atheists of our time. They apparently can't comprehend that the religious ...


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No "No" in TV Land

Many of our adolescents and young adults cannot "just say no" to drugs because their whole approach to life has been shaped by television, the ...


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Destructive TV

Of all the inventions of our time, TV is likely to prove the most destructive. [It] grinds us down to spiritual dust so fine that a puff of wind scatters ...


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Losing Touch with Truth

What is largely missing in American life today is a sense of context, of saying or doing anything that is intended or even expected to live beyond the ...


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More Than Hardware

The visionaries of the electronic age have tended to only look at what it is possible for the new Age of Information to bring us, not what the probable ...


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Calling Good Bad, Bad Good

In the mass-media age, journalism is more than the transmission of neutral information: It traffics in the kind of information and spectacle calculated ...


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Words Worth Remembering?

Consider this paradox: Almost everything that is publicly said these days is recorded. Almost nothing of what is said is worth remembering.


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Excellent Compared to What?

I can't think of anything I do but what somebody I know does it better. Joe is more disciplined to exercise, Bob plays better golf, Hymman is more ...


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Information-Age Preaching

Not even from the pulpit can an audio-visual man be addressed as if he were a Gutenberg man. That doesn't mean he can only be spoken to audio-visually. ...


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