A persistent policy pursued over radio and television, in addition to imparting knowledge, can build up the character of a whole people, including sturdiness and vigour and confidence. On the other hand, it can lead, through demoralisation, to decadence... Irish Television: The Political and Social Originsde Robert J. Savage - 1996 - 234 pagesAucun aperçu disponible - À propos de ce livre
| Linda Dowling Almeida - 2001 - 232 pages
...dangers of the new medium as well as its potential for good: Never before was there in the hands of man an instrument so powerful to influence the thoughts and actions of the multitude. A persistent policy pursued over radio and television, in addition to imparting knowledge, can build... | |
| Jennifer E. Spreng - 2015 - 269 pages
...history. De Valera welcomed television, but cautiously: Never before was there in the hands of man an instrument so powerful to influence the thoughts and actions of the multitude A persistent policy pursued over radio and television, in addition to imparting knowledge, can build... | |
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