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The Role of Television in Politics
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Item Title The Role of Television in Politics
Guest Minow, Newton
Host Buckley, William F., Jr. (1925-2008)
Date CreatedJanuary 08, 1992
Description

Mr. Minow has never been allowed to forget that he is the man who proclaimed television a "vast wasteland"--but he believes in its potential. A thoughtful discussion on the way our political campaigns are run. WFB: "Do you have any philosophical or political reservations about the coincidence between forensic virtuosity and civic wisdom? Can't you envision a situation where A is clearly a better man than B, but just doesn't quite make it on television? ..." NM: "Well, many people say, Could Abraham Lincoln--he was not telegenic, he was not a good-looking man, they say he spoke kind of slowly--could Abraham Lincoln have been elected in a television age? My sense is that if a candidate is on long enough--let's say if there were three or four debates--the American people are wise enough to size him up. If it's 30 seconds--no. But I think if there's enough of a time period and a chance to see, I think the American people can judge that."

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Place RecordedNew York City, New York, United States
DimensionsDuration: 30 minutes
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Medium television programs
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4:3
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color
Soundtrack
sound
Hoover IDProgram S0923
Record Number80040.1178
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