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Megan E Huber <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 22 Feb 2002 00:48:38 -0500
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There is an article by Williams, Phillips, Travis and Wotherspoon name
Windows on the world in the Canadian Journal of Communication, V. 15,
n. 1

I hope that this helps

Megan Huber

Karen Orr Vered wrote:

>Apologies for cross posting.
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>I'm trying to find a reference for the description of television as a
>"window on the world."
>Hoping someone on the list can help.
>
>Is this phrase attributable?  If so, please send a reference.  Thanks.
>
>Karen Orr Vered, PhD
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