Changing channels

Changing channels

by Peggy Charren

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Presents a balanced account of television--acknowledging its flaws and mistakes while extolling its potential.

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  1. 1

    Charren sets out to provide a "balanced account" of television, highlighting both its flaws and its potential. Where do you feel she most effectively achieves this balance, and are there any areas where you believe her perspective leans more heavily in one direction?

  2. 2

    The book delves into television's "flaws and mistakes." Which of Charren's criticisms of the medium resonated most with your own observations, both historically and in today's digital viewing landscape?

  3. 3

    Beyond its shortcomings, Charren "extols its potential." What specific capabilities or societal benefits does she envision for television, and how does she argue these could be realized?

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