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Burgundy Histories? WEWS-TV “Catch 5!” 1970s promo
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Mark Williams
Dartmouth College
February 26, 2008
8 comments
particular fosters an opening of reading
possibilities
, I want to encourage more
possibilities
than camp ... Burgundy histories?- that deploy camp to new advantage. Or might such projects conflict with a
possible
...
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What Role for Government TV in Community Life?
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Jeffrey P. Jones
Old Dominion University
February 29, 2008
8 comments
seems ever more pressing—is it
possible
for citizens to know their local community through television? ...