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Part B ( from text “television and the public interest “ Which quotation supports the answer in Part A?
"And just as history will decide whether the leaders of today's world employed the atom
to destroy the world or rebuild it for mankind's benefit, so will history decide whether
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today's broadcasters employed their powerful voice to enrich the people or to debase
them." (paragraph 1)
"If I seem today to address myself chiefly to the problems of television, I don't want
B any of you radio broadcasters to think that we've gone to sleep at your switch."
(paragraph 2)
"But I am also a television viewer and the husband and father of other television
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viewers." (paragraph 3)
"I have seen a great many television programs that seemed to me eminently worthwhile
D and I am not talking about the much bemoaned good old days of Playhouse 90' and
'Studio One." (paragraph 3)

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