How to Talk Back to Your Television Set

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How to Talk Back to Your Television Set
AuthorNicholas Johnson
SubjectSocial commentary
PublisherLittle
Publication date
1970
Pages228

How to Talk Back to Your Television Set is a 1970 book by Nicholas Johnson that analyzes American television broadcasting and suggests changes.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Berger, Arthur A. (1970). "Review of How to Talk Back to Your Television Set". ETC: A Review of General Semantics. 27 (4): 493–495. ISSN 0014-164X. JSTOR 42576565.
  • Kitman, Marvin (June 21, 1970). "How to Talk Back to Your Television Set". The New York Times Book Review. p. 6. ISSN 0362-4331.
  • Mendelsohn, Harold (1970). "Review of How to Talk Back to Your Television Set; Living-Room War". AV Communication Review. 18 (4): 470–473. ISSN 0001-2890. JSTOR 30217619.
  • "Review of How to Talk Back to Your Television Set". Best Sellers. 29: 463–. March 15, 1970.
  • "Review of How to Talk Back to Your Television Set". Book World: 6–. March 29, 1970.
  • "Review of How to Talk Back to Your Television Set". Christian Science Monitor: 9–. July 8, 1970.
  • "Review of How to Talk Back to Your Television Set". Commentary. 49: 88–. June 1970.
  • "Review of How to Talk Back to Your Television Set". The New Republic. Vol. 162. March 14, 1970. pp. 21–.
  • "Review of How to Talk Back to Your Television Set". Saturday Review. 53: 116–. March 14, 1970.

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