Television Industry
Norman Lear spoke about his television career and how television had changed since the 1950s in both the entertainment and news sectors. He… read more
Norman Lear spoke about his television career and how television had changed since the 1950s in both the entertainment and news sectors. He also challenged the industry to look less at ratings and profits and more at educational and aesthetic value when choosing programs to put on television. After his remarks, several persons also received Humanitas Awards, which are presented to television and film writers for enlightening viewers while entertaining them. close
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