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| 13211. TELEVISION TODAY AND TOMORROW (JANKOWSKI AND FUCHS) AND THE FIVE MYTHS OF TELEVISION POWER (DAVIS). Compares the arguments of the two books, with emphasis on whether the networks are in a state of decline. Claims that the argument of Jankowski and Fuchs (that the networks will survive because they are needed for programming) makes better use of evidence and is thus more convincing. 5p., 18f., 2b. | $35 |
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