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The Dawn of the Eye: The History of Film and TV News
This six-part series traces the evolution of film and television broadcast journalism and the impact they have had on our perception of world events. Major journalists and newscasters include Edward R. Murrow, Chet Huntley, David Brinkley, and Walter...(more details) |
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Global Media
 Sixties' media philosopher Marshall McLuhan predicted the coming of a Global Village in which telecommunications technology would figuratively shrink the world. Satellites, the Internet, multinational communications giants, and the ubiquity of televi...(more details) |
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War Reporters
Competitive journalism makes reporters take greater and greater risks in order to satisfy the public's appetite for more dramatic reality. Why do they do it? And how? Michael Nicholson, ITN's most prolific war reporter, considers the fears and ethica...(more details) |
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Radio Industry
 Many technology and mass media pundits have predicted the demise of radio, but radio's mystique and extraordinary ability to adapt have repeatedly proved them wrong. In this program, the business side of public and commercial radio broadcasting is ex...(more details) |
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The Global Eye: 1989-1997
The Gulf War demonstrates the global nature of television news, and how its presence can shape the events it witnesses. As new global news titans vie for network supremacy, the world news is shown to be changing fundamentally. The question of whether...(more details) |
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