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Paper Excerpts: ... story-telling medium; radio engages the imagination, while television numbs it. But as an advertising medium, television flowing light classical music serves as the soundtrack. It is more challenging to get cusomters interested in televisions through radio advertising, but we have plans in this hear celebrities in different forms of mass media such as the televisions, radios, newspapers, and magazines. concerned that Mom or Dad might be listening. Then came television and the beginning of the modern era in the assault on kids. Television is inferior to radio as a Ciardi, J. Mid-Century American Poets. Twayne, 1950. Howell, L. John Ciardi talks about forte and foible NPR Radio and Television Transcript. 03/17/2001. ...
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Sources list for ESSAYS COMPARE AND CONTRAST TELEVISION AND RADIO: MacGregor, Jeff. "More Than Sight Gags and Subversive Satire." Review. New York Times 20 June 1999: Television/Radio 27."The Simpsons" Information is everywhere. (2001) Television. Radio. The Internet. Newspapers. Common Cause Grassroots. Accessed 27 Feb 2004. Available from http://www.commoncause.org/ action/action.cfm?topicid=11 Information is everywhere. (2001) Television. Radio. The Internet. Newspapers. Common Cause Grassroots. Accessed 27 Feb 2004. Available from http://www.commoncause.org/ action/action.cfm?topicid=11 Public Opinion and the National Dominant Media Batscha, Robert M. Interview with Robert M. Batscha. Library. The Museum of Television and Radio. New York. "The Simpsons" Television and Radio Interview: "After Two Years - A Conversation with the President," December 17, 1962, in Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States. John F. Kennedy, 1962 (Washington D.C.:U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963) p. 889 Constitutional History "Two five letter words: Lenny Bruce." The Museum of Television and Radio. Press Release. Official Website of Museum 2004. http://www.mtr.org/welcome.htm [15 November 2004] Museum Exhibit: Lenny Bruce More sources on "ESSAYS COMPARE AND CONTRAST TELEVISION AND RADIO"
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