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Lloyd N. Morrisett

Collected Essays
as Published in The John and Mary R. Markle Foundation Annual Reports

1969 "The Age of Television and the Television Age"
1970 "Cable TV: Can More Be Better?"
1971 "Press Credibility — The Citizen's Dilemma"
1972 "RX for Public Television"
1973 "Communications Technology and Education"
1974 "The Markle Foundation: 1975"
1975 "Radio-USA"
1976 "Broadcasting and Political Equality"
1977 "Sesame Street at Ten"
1978-79 "Getting Started in Broadcasting" (two-year report)
1980 "Paying for Children"
1981 "The Computers Are Coming"
1982 "Television: America's Neglected Teacher"
1983-84 "The Markle Foundation: 1985" (two-year report)
1985-87 "Television Audience Assessment" (two-year report)
1988 "Aging in America: New Issues, New Opportunities"
1989 "The Right to Know and the Right to Vote"
1990 "A New Main Street"
1991-92 "Electronic Democracy" (two-year report)
1993-94 "The Twilight of Television" (two-year report)
1995 "Habits of Mind and a New Technology of Freedom"
1996-97 "Philanthropy and Venture Capital"


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