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When, in 1964, Marshall McLuhan famously said, “The medium is the message,” television was the primary thing he had in mind. He was referring to the unspoken influence, which the very form of media’s presentation wielded over the content that it carried. Movies and TV, he reasoned, could not be broken into parts for study, [...]




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