Voiceless Groups in the Twin Cities Community: Programming Needs of Some of Public Television's Non-Audiences.

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Voiceless Groups in the Twin Cities Community: Programming Needs of Some of Public Television's Non-Audiences.

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1974

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Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota.

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Results are presented from a 1974 survey conducted among minority groups in the community as to how television can serve their needs. Those surveyed were: elderly on fixed incomes, hard of hearing, mental health patients, women prisoners, teenage expectant mothers, runaway teenagers, V.D. victims, American Indians, black teenage girls, Asians, disabled, and nuns.

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CURA and the Graduate School of Business Administration.

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Walker, Orville C.; Goldstein, Priscella; Rudelius, William. (1974). Voiceless Groups in the Twin Cities Community: Programming Needs of Some of Public Television's Non-Audiences.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/207821.

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