| United States. National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders - 1968 - 460 หน้า
...is white — a sense of the degradation, misery, and hopelessness of living in the ghetto. They have not communicated to whites a feeling for the difficulties...— a sense of Negro culture, thought, or history. Equally important, most newspaper articles and most television programing ignore the fact than an appreciable... | |
| 1969 - 796 หน้า
...Negroes into journalism . . . the communications media, ironically, have failed to communicate . . . they have not shown understanding or appreciation...communicated— a sense of Negro culture, thought, or history." A young black man, asked to express his feelings about television at a black teenagers' conference... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1970 - 1218 หน้า
...is white — a sense of the degradation, misery, and hopelessness of living in the ghetto. They have not communicated to whites a feeling for the difficulties...— a sense of Negro culture, thought or history. And, in our judgment, the report makes clear that of all the media, broadcasting is the most important... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1970 - 1146 หน้า
...is white — a sense of the degradation, misery, and hopelessness of living in the ghetto. They have not communicated to whites a feeling for the difficulties...— and thus, have not communicated — a sense of Xegro culture, thought, or history. ******* If what the white American reads in the newspapers or sees... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1971 - 1156 หน้า
...which is white — a sense of the degradation, misery, 'and hopelessness of living in the ghetto. . . . They have not shown understanding or appreciation...sense of Negro culture, thought, or history. . . . The absence of Negro faces and activities from the media has an effect on white audiences as well as black.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee No. 4 - 1972 - 222 หน้า
...• white— a sense of the degradation, misery, and hopelessness of living in the a*Ptt« They have not communicated to whites a feeling for the difficulties...the United States. They have not shown understanding « This discussion In pt. Ill does not deal with questions of the licence's ohllir ; , rt. lO-lTanra... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1972 - 218 หน้า
...in the ghetto They have not communicated to whites a feeling for the difficulties and frustra tions of being a Negro in the United States. They have not shown understanding 8 This discussion in pt. Ill does not deal with questions of the licensee's obligations in the area... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1974 - 1100 หน้า
...Negroes into journalism. . . . The communication!* media. Ironically, have failed to communicate. . . . They have not shown understanding or appreciation...communicated — a sense of Negro culture, thought, or history.1' Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, 1968. " Letter to FCC dated... | |
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