Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Watched Good Night and Good Luck last night and ran into this interesting (though lengthy) bit of background on Edward Murrow today. An excerpt:

The idea that, in taking on McCarthy, Murrow was “standing up to government” greatly oversimplifies the issue. He was able to stand up to a Senate committee chairman because a federal regulatory agency had pushed CBS and other broadcasters to organize themselves so that Murrow’s doing so was possible.

Nicholas Lemann's argument is that deregulation is what has made television the wasteland we see today.

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