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Page 99
... audience , or it could ' with such fatal ease encourage the native laziness of the human race ' . Her definition of education pleased Forster more than Reith's , which he thought limited and dangerously puritanical . The really splendid ...
... audience , or it could ' with such fatal ease encourage the native laziness of the human race ' . Her definition of education pleased Forster more than Reith's , which he thought limited and dangerously puritanical . The really splendid ...
Page 101
... audience , nor down to his radio audience.5 54 Forster and Barnes both regarded broadcasting as ' the sower ' . The function of a broadcast talk was ' to communicate ideas / stimulate their circulation / report experience / describe ...
... audience , nor down to his radio audience.5 54 Forster and Barnes both regarded broadcasting as ' the sower ' . The function of a broadcast talk was ' to communicate ideas / stimulate their circulation / report experience / describe ...
Page 122
... audience were not really the problem , but the influence of American broadcasting , the explosive growth of the BBC itself , and competition in the form of new radio channels , local radio and , above all , television . In broadcasting ...
... audience were not really the problem , but the influence of American broadcasting , the explosive growth of the BBC itself , and competition in the form of new radio channels , local radio and , above all , television . In broadcasting ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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