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Top 100 TV shows of the 60s - Jacksonville Journal-Courier

Top 100 TV shows of the 60s Madison Troyer, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Top 100 TV shows of the ’60s On May 9, 1961, the newly elected chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Newton Minow, gave his first speech at a meeting of the National Association of Broadcasters in Washington D.C. After praising the professionals in the broadcasting industry and laying out his belief that television should uphold the public interest, he infamously slammed the state of the medium as a “vast wasteland,” declaring that “when television is bad, nothing is worse.” His speech, unsurprisingly, was not universally appreciated. The point Minow was trying to make was that good television should go beyond entertainment and that it should be used particularly to further America’s Cold War-era ideals, such as the battle for democracy to defeat communism. Political grandstanding or not, attendees at the meeting took Minow’s speech as a threat, understanding that if they di

Most popular game day food in every state

Most popular game day food in every state Christina Xenos, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Most popular game day food in every state Football and snack food are a match made in sports-watching heaven. Americans tradition of snacking during football games culminates on Super Bowl Sunday, a national day of snacking that fans prepare for in advance, shopping for and prepping their favorite game-day foods to turn watching the game into a certified event. Fans indulge in a wide range of fare from regional variations of chili to bacon-wrapped everything while their teams battle it out. From elaborate tailgating traditions to extravagant spreads, you don’t even need to enjoy watching sports to feast on a buffet of the country’s top game-day food.

Top 100 TV shows of the 60s - Alton Telegraph

Top 100 TV shows of the 60s Madison Troyer, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Top 100 TV shows of the ’60s On May 9, 1961, the newly elected chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Newton Minow, gave his first speech at a meeting of the National Association of Broadcasters in Washington D.C. After praising the professionals in the broadcasting industry and laying out his belief that television should uphold the public interest, he infamously slammed the state of the medium as a “vast wasteland,” declaring that “when television is bad, nothing is worse.” His speech, unsurprisingly, was not universally appreciated. The point Minow was trying to make was that good television should go beyond entertainment and that it should be used particularly to further America’s Cold War-era ideals, such as the battle for democracy to defeat communism. Political grandstanding or not, attendees at the meeting took Minow’s speech as a threat, understanding that if they di

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