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:04:00
But the elaborate structure
of networks...

:04:02
...advertising agencies, and sponsors
will not be shaken or altered.

:04:06
It is my desire, if not my duty,
to try to talk to you journeymen...

:04:10
...with some candor about what
is happening to radio andtelevision.

:04:13
And if what I say is responsible...
:04:15
...I alone am responsible
for the saying ofit.

:04:19
Our history will be
what we make of it.

:04:22
And if there are any historians
about 50 or 100 years from now...

:04:26
...and there should be preserved...
:04:27
...the kinescopes of one week
of all three networks...

:04:30
...they will there find recorded
in black and white, and in color...

:04:34
...evidence of decadence,
escapism...

:04:36
...and insulation from the realities
of the world in which we live.

:04:40
We are currently wealthy, fat,
comfortable, and complacent.

:04:45
We have a built-in allergy to
unpleasant or disturbing information.

:04:49
Our mass media reflect this.
:04:52
But unless we get up off
our fat surpluses...

:04:54
...and recognize
that television in the main...

:04:57
...is being used to distract, delude,
amuse, and insulate us...

:05:01
...then television
and those who finance it...

:05:03
...those who look at it
and those who work at it...

:05:06
...may see atotally
different picture too late.

:05:54
Millie! Just the person
I wanted to see! Come here!


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