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Luke Delwiche <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Jan 1995 19:52:38 CST
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>  Is television at all responsible for educating our children and, if so,
>  how can we trust profit-driven corporations to act in our children's best
>  interest?
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>                                                   -dan hawthorne
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Yes, right now TV is responsible for our children's education.  As for the
2nd question, WE CAN'T trust them.  If Newt Gingrich has his way, I forsee a
"vast wasteland" such as that which Newton Minnow spoke of 35 years ago.  I
really don't think education will be on their agenda unless it would bring
in the max profit--which it doesn't.  Hard Copy and Geraldo does.
 
But then again I am a pessimist and a cynic.
 
LUKE
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