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Broadcasting - When the Signal Was the Story

Broadcasting - When the Signal Was the Story

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Duncan Ray examines how broadcast journalism transformed news into shared national moments—from Murrow confronting McCarthy to Cronkite's Kennedy coverage and Nightline's Iran hostage reporting. He explores how television's constraints created powerful storytelling, built collective trust, and enabled democracy through shared reality—a phenomenon our fragmented digital age struggles to replicate.

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