Preserving Historical Presidential Recordings
Mr. Mankiewicz moderated a forum on the preservation of historic presidenntial audio and video material. During the program Mr. Valenti and Mr. Reeves commented on several audio and video re…
114 viewsMr. Mankiewicz moderated a forum on the preservation of historic presidenntial audio and video material. During the program Mr. Valenti and Mr. Reeves commented on several audio and video re…
114 viewsPanelists evaluated the arguments for and against cameras in federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court. They speculated about the impact C-SPAN could have on the U.S. judicial process…
84 viewsPanelists discussed the impact of BookTV on the literacy movement. They spoke about a recent report from the National Endowment for the Arts that claimed that reading in the U.S. is in decli…
98 viewsPanelists described C-SPAN Television Network’s influence on congressional hearings and the nation’s political consciousness through the regular televising of many of the hearings. They exam…
1,607 viewsPanelists examined how U.S. presidents since Roosevelt have used the media to further their political agendas and popularity with the people.
248 viewsThe panelists talk about Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s use of radio as a political tool both prior to and during his presidency. They also answered questions from the audience.
365 viewsAt a party celebrating the publication of The BBC Reports on America, Its Allies and Enemies, and the Counterattack on Terrorism, comments were offered by BBC News chief executive Richard Sa…
95 viewsIn a satellite college class about the 20th anniversary of NPR’s “Morning Edition” news program, Bob Edwards first showed his radio technique by interviewing Mike Wallace. Then audio clips w…
408 viewsA panel discussion of journalist Charles Kuralt. They discussed Mr. Kuralt’s influence on television news coverage.
205 viewsMr. Cronkite and Mr. Malone discussed the state of television news. During their remarks they mentioned the effects of business competition on television journalism, the impact of twenty-fou…
216 viewsFrom New York, The Museum of Television and Radio hosted a panel of talk show hosts and a professor. The topic was Diversity & Talk Radio. The panelists discussed the balance of viewpoints a…
293 viewsThe panelists discussed the coverage of foreign affairs by the television industry. Topics included changes in the coverage of foreign affairs and in the attitude of the public. The panelist…
75 viewsA 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 ma…
70 viewsIn a session from the conference, “Television and Foreign Affairs,” the panel examined television coverage of foreign conflicts from the Vietnam War through the Persian Gulf War, focusing on…
132 viewsIn the last segment of a five-part series, journalists who have covered presidential campaigns discussed how television changed the images of the candidates.
123 viewsTelevision, newspaper, and radio journalists described the history of television and how television images shape the public understanding of political events. They discussed the current stat…
88 viewsThe Museum of Television and Radio hosted a panel about TV and Political Campaigns. In part 4 of a 5-part series, television, radio and newspaper correspondents discussed how television cove…
120 viewsIn part 3 of a 5-part series, radio, television and newspaper reporters and news executives discussed the effects of television coverage on national political conventions from Truman to Clin…
64 viewsPanelists spoke to the effects of television coverage on presidential primaries. It is part of a series of programs in which journalists and television executives discussed how television co…
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