Out of focus : network television and the American economy 🔍
Burton Yale Pines; with Timothy Lamer; foreword by L. Brent Bozell III
Washington, D.C.: Regnery ; Lanham, MD: Distributed to the trade by National Book Network, Washington, D.C, Lanham, MD, District of Columbia, 1994
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描述
Television Is The Most Influential Medium In The History Of Mankind. More Americans Own A Tv Than Have Telephones Or Indoor Plumbing. We Are 13 Times More Likely To Watch Television Than Read A Newspaper Or Magazine. What Americans Watch On The Tube Is What Americans, To A Significant Extent, Learn About Life, Their Society And Their Nation. Of This There Is No Dispute. Tv Profoundly Affects Its Viewers' Attitudes On Violence, Sex, Women, Gays, And Other Hotly-debated Social Issues Of Our Day. In Out Of Focus: Network Television And The American Economy, Pines And Lamer Examine Tv's Accuracy In Portraying The American Economy. What They Find Is Disturbing. According To Out Of Focus, What Viewers See On Tv Is The American Free-enterprise System Distorted Into A Tale Of Catastrophes, Bankruptcies, Fraud, And Ineptitude, Populated By White Businessmen Who Are Criminals And Conmen, And Consumers Who Are Stupid, Gullible, And Powerless. It Is Not Surprising, Then, That Americans Don't Understand Much About Their Economy, And For This, Network Television Shares Much Of The Blame. So Concludes Out Of Focus, With An Unprecedented, Comprehensive Analysis Of All Network Television Newscasts In 1992 And A Quarter Of The Year's Entertainment Programming. Unfortunately, Most Americans' Only Source Of Economic Information Comes From Their Daily Dose Of Tv (an Average Of 4 Hours A Day), And Dangerous Misinformation Affects Their Personal Financial Decisions And Their Outlook On Government Policy. Pines Sets Out To End This Misinformation In Out Of Focus. Naming Names, Pines Ranks The Year's Best And Worst Economic Reporters And Stories. He Also Offers Sound Solutions Both For Journalists To Improve Their Coverage Of Economic Issues And For Viewers To Improve The Quality Of What They Watch. Four Typical Weeks: What Tv Tells Americans -- Dissecting The Tarantula: How Tv Covers Key Economic Issues -- The Experts -- What Entertainment Does To Free Enterprise -- The Year's Worst--and Best. Burton Yale Pines ; With Timothy Lamer ; Foreword By L. Brent Bozell Iii. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
备选作者
Pines, Burton Yale; Lamer, Timothy, 1968-
备用出版商
Regnery Publishing
备用出版商
Gateway Editions
备用出版商
LifeLine Press
备用版本
United States, United States of America
备用版本
First Edition, PT, 1994
元数据中的注释
Includes bibliographical references and index.
备用描述
xiv, 335 pages : 24 cm
Television is the most influential medium in the history of mankind. More Americans own a TV than have telephones or indoor plumbing. We are 13 times more likely to watch television than read a newspaper or magazine. What Americans watch on the "tube" is what Americans, to a significant extent, learn about life, their society and their nation. Of this there is no dispute. TV profoundly affects its viewers' attitudes on violence, sex, women, gays, and other hotly-debated social issues of our day
In Out of Focus: Network Television and the American Economy, Pines and Lamer examine TV's accuracy in portraying the American economy. What they find is disturbing. According to Out of Focus, what viewers see on TV is the American free-enterprise system distorted into a tale of catastrophes, bankruptcies, fraud, and ineptitude, populated by white businessmen who are criminals and conmen, and consumers who are stupid, gullible, and powerless
It is not surprising, then, that Americans don't understand much about their economy, and for this, network television shares much of the blame. So concludes Out of Focus, with an unprecedented, comprehensive analysis of all network television newscasts in 1992 and a quarter of the year's entertainment programming
Unfortunately, most Americans' only source of economic information comes from their daily dose of TV (an average of 4 hours a day), and dangerous misinformation affects their personal financial decisions and their outlook on government policy. Pines sets out to end this misinformation in Out of Focus
Naming names, Pines ranks the year's best and worst economic reporters and stories. He also offers sound solutions both for journalists to improve their coverage of economic issues and for viewers to improve the quality of what they watch
Includes bibliographical references and index
Four typical weeks: what TV tells Americans -- Dissecting the tarantula: how TV covers key economic issues -- The experts -- What entertainment does to free enterprise -- The year's worst--and best -- Conclusion: TV just doesn't get it--and what it and viewer can do about it
Television is the most influential medium in the history of mankind. More Americans own a TV than have telephones or indoor plumbing. We are 13 times more likely to watch television than read a newspaper or magazine. What Americans watch on the "tube" is what Americans, to a significant extent, learn about life, their society and their nation. Of this there is no dispute. TV profoundly affects its viewers' attitudes on violence, sex, women, gays, and other hotly-debated social issues of our day
In Out of Focus: Network Television and the American Economy, Pines and Lamer examine TV's accuracy in portraying the American economy. What they find is disturbing. According to Out of Focus, what viewers see on TV is the American free-enterprise system distorted into a tale of catastrophes, bankruptcies, fraud, and ineptitude, populated by white businessmen who are criminals and conmen, and consumers who are stupid, gullible, and powerless
It is not surprising, then, that Americans don't understand much about their economy, and for this, network television shares much of the blame. So concludes Out of Focus, with an unprecedented, comprehensive analysis of all network television newscasts in 1992 and a quarter of the year's entertainment programming
Unfortunately, most Americans' only source of economic information comes from their daily dose of TV (an average of 4 hours a day), and dangerous misinformation affects their personal financial decisions and their outlook on government policy. Pines sets out to end this misinformation in Out of Focus
Naming names, Pines ranks the year's best and worst economic reporters and stories. He also offers sound solutions both for journalists to improve their coverage of economic issues and for viewers to improve the quality of what they watch
Includes bibliographical references and index
Four typical weeks: what TV tells Americans -- Dissecting the tarantula: how TV covers key economic issues -- The experts -- What entertainment does to free enterprise -- The year's worst--and best -- Conclusion: TV just doesn't get it--and what it and viewer can do about it
备用描述
"The best analysis of why TV doesn't get it right in covering the U.S. economy." --Congressman Richard Armey, Chairman of the House Republican Conference
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2023-06-28
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