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August 23, 2009

THE NEW-MEDIA CRISIS OF 1949

"Americans of all ages embraced TV unhesitatingly. They felt no loyalty to network radio, the medium that had entertained and informed them for a quarter-century. When something came along that they deemed superior, they switched off their radios without a second thought. That's the biggest lesson taught by the new-media crisis of 1949. Nostalgia, like guilt, is a rope that wears thin..."

Posted August 23, 2009 10:09 PM

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