Staging the Cold War: Negotiating American National Identity in Film and Television, 1940-1960University of Texas at Austin, 2003 - 403 страница |
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... believed the United States should use its unique position to encourage impartial mediation of disputes . " I think the objective of pointing out that we have an independent policy of our own an admirable one " and " then we might ...
... believed the United States should use its unique position to encourage impartial mediation of disputes . " I think the objective of pointing out that we have an independent policy of our own an admirable one " and " then we might ...
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... believed that television held great promise as a democratizing medium . In particular , National Broadcasting Company ( NBC ) archives show that network executives viewed themselves as stewards of the public interest and guarantors of ...
... believed that television held great promise as a democratizing medium . In particular , National Broadcasting Company ( NBC ) archives show that network executives viewed themselves as stewards of the public interest and guarantors of ...
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... believed entertainment , social progress , and profits were all compatible and appropriated the national " public interest " discourse when the network programmed educational , relevant , and controversial shows . " With television ...
... believed entertainment , social progress , and profits were all compatible and appropriated the national " public interest " discourse when the network programmed educational , relevant , and controversial shows . " With television ...
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