Talk, Talk, Talk : Opinion or Fact? / University of Notre Dame.

Radio and television bombard people with information every day. Each person must sort through and assimilate all of the information into ideals, beliefs, and truths of their own. But how does a person do this? How much influence do the words and ideas of other people have on individuals forming thei...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Films on Demand.
Corporate Authors: Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Infobase
University of Notre Dame
Language:English
Published: New York, N.Y. : Infobase, [2013], ©1995.
Series:Films on Demand.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (28 min.) : sound, color
Variant Title:
Opinion or Fact?
Format: Electronic Video
Contents:
  • Radio Over the Years (3:20)
  • Switch to Talk Programming (2:23)
  • Voicing Views in Public (2:49)
  • Early Political Movement in Talk Radio (2:22)
  • Evaluating News Sources (2:05)
  • Politics and Talk Radio (2:43)
  • Political Talk Show Hosts (3:00)
  • Freedom of Speech and Responsibility (3:45)
  • Future of Advocacy in Radio (4:23)
  • Credits: Talk, Talk, Talk: Opinion or Fact? (0:19)