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then it might be okay. Watching television to find out what’s happening is like listening to Classic Rock radio stations and hoping to hear new music. If you’re not reading your news first, from magazines, newspapers, books and other sources, you’re watching television news unprepared. So why bother watching at all?
then it might be okay. Watching television to find out what’s happening is like listening to Classic Rock radio stations and hoping to hear new music. If you’re not reading your news first, from magazines, newspapers, books and other sources, you’re watching television news unprepared. So why bother watching at all?


"Television," in '''People to People: An Introduction to Mass Communications''', Kathleen Fearn-Banks, editor. New York: American Heritage, 1997.  
 
"Television," in ''People to People: An Introduction to Mass Communications'', Kathleen Fearn-Banks, editor. New York: American Heritage, 1997.  
[http://www.worldcat.org/title/people-to-people-an-introduction-communications/oclc/41596212&referer=brief_results]
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