Excerpt from Television and Our Children
The mid-century year was, among other things, the great year of the television survey. Editors, school principals, and broadcasters vied with one another in measuring television"s impact on the rising generation.
No one takes television polls any more - or, at least, not with 1950"s attendant blare of trumpets. The agitated waves of public interest have quickly and characteristically subsided. But the problem, for all its familiarity, is still with us.
Here are the children, and there is television, and whether we publicize the grim fact or not, the two new worlds are locked in irrevocable embrace, destined to spin through the years of growing up into tomorrow"s questionable maturity.
What are the important facts about these twentieth-century twins? What are the basic insights? Can anything be done to give the relationship a more salutary turn - in the home, and in the community? This book is an attempt to provide some answers.
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