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WNYC: Radio
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Identifier:
MUNI-LVLY-1953-11-11-71512.2 LT3078 EQ
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MUNI-LVLY-1953-11-11-71512.2 LT3078 EQ
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Catalog Number:
LT3078
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LT3078
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Title:
[Commercials on the air]
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[Commercials on the air]
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Series Title:
Lively Arts, The
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Lively Arts, The
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Description:
Discussion of commercial endorsements on television programs. He gives an example of the subtle ways sponsors names or products are incorporated into plot lines. These endorsements sometimes disrupt the plot or require the actor to come out of character in order to promote the item. He notes the imitation that occurs among ads. ~ Seldes talks about educational programming - can they find time and money to support experiments? They undergo attacks because of experimental. ~ He goes on to talk about crime shows, and those who argue that they are necessary because they inform children about real life.
description
Discussion of commercial endorsements on television programs. He gives an example of the subtle ways sponsors names or products are incorporated into plot lines. These endorsements sometimes disrupt the plot or require the actor to come out of character in order to promote the item. He notes the imitation that occurs among ads. ~ Seldes talks about educational programming - can they find time and money to support experiments? They undergo attacks because of experimental. ~ He goes on to talk about crime shows, and those who argue that they are necessary because they inform children about real life.
Description
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Date:
11/11/1953
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11/11/1953
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Creator:
WNYC Radio
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WNYC Radio
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Credit:
Original recordings reformatted by New York Public Radio Archives (WNYC/WQXR) with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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Original recordings reformatted by New York Public Radio Archives (WNYC/WQXR) with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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Subject:
Arts.
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Arts.
Subject
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Subject:
Education.
subject
Education.
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false
Subject:
Social sciences.
subject
Social sciences.
Subject
false
Subject:
Youth.
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Youth.
Subject
false
Subject:
Mass media.
subject
Mass media.
Subject
false
Subject:
Broadcasting.
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Broadcasting.
Subject
false
Subject:
Social problems.
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Social problems.
Subject
false
Subject:
Television.
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Television.
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false
Subject:
Advertising.
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Advertising.
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false
Type:
Sound
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Sound
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Format:
lacquer transcription disc
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lacquer transcription disc
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Language:
English
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English
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Notes:
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false