1984
DOI: 10.1080/15295038409360041
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On the becoming of television criticism

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“…It is their concerns that have helped form my own bias, that have restructured a mythology perhaps more germane to the CSMC manifesto. Deming (1984) tells us "television criticism was born worldly" (p. 325). And in the final analysis it is only the response of the world, not the critic, that will change mass media messages.…”
Section: Mr Schrag Is Assistant Professor Of Speech Communication Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is their concerns that have helped form my own bias, that have restructured a mythology perhaps more germane to the CSMC manifesto. Deming (1984) tells us "television criticism was born worldly" (p. 325). And in the final analysis it is only the response of the world, not the critic, that will change mass media messages.…”
Section: Mr Schrag Is Assistant Professor Of Speech Communication Nmentioning
confidence: 99%