Use of Television in Foreign Policy Panel 3
A pane of media news executives and newscasters discussed how television affected foreign policy. They pointed out that instant television c… read more
A pane of media news executives and newscasters discussed how television affected foreign policy. They pointed out that instant television coverage, even of wars, resulted in policy being made much more hurriedly than in the past. In addition, some placed the loss of respect for public officials and their decisions on the framing of television coverage. The Museum of Television an Radio hosted and sponsored the event. close
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