Newton minow letter to presidents in order
This folder consists of Many of the letters in the correspondence series feature written conversations between Frankel and prominent political figures. As a result, there are personally signed letters from prominent individuals such as Adlai Stevenson (Box 5, Folder 3), George McGovern (Box 3, Folder 2), Hubert Humphrey (Box 2, Folder 3), Newton Minow (Box 3, Folder 5.
No, and I've dealt Minow with a half-century of political leaders and other luminaries—from President Kennedy to Pope Paul VI—we revisited the “vast wasteland” of and assessed the programming landscape of today.
Interviewing Newton Minow, Chicago
President, Law and Regulatory Policy, National Cable & Telecommunications Association. 1. Newton N. Minow, Television and the Public Interest, Speech Before the National Association of Broadcasters (May 9, ): I invite you to sit down in front of your television set when your station goes on.THE PRESIDENT: Hello, hello, hello! On May 9, , Newton N. Minow, the new chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or “Commission”), gave what is probably the most famous speech ever delivered by the head of an American regulatory agency. It remains the single most searing indictment of television.