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Feminism on Television
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Feminism on Television

National media dismissed the idea of women's oppression. Barbara Walters fought her way into network news in the 1960s; some women were offended.

Bronze Winner: TV/Cinema - Public Service Campaign
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Bronze Winner: TV/Cinema - Public Service Campaign

truth wins for "Stop me", "Okay" and "Offer."

TV Reflects America's Mood
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TV Reflects America's Mood

Fantasy and escapism dominated the 1960s while relevancy and taboo subjects in adult sitcoms dominated the 1970s. Television remained a source of

Credits: A TV in the Baby Bottle
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Credits: A TV in the Baby Bottle

Credits: A TV in the Baby Bottle

Bronze Winner: TV/Cinema - Public Service
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Bronze Winner: TV/Cinema - Public Service

The London Metropolitan Police win for "Who Killed Deon?"

Bronze Winner: TV/Cinema - Public Service
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Bronze Winner: TV/Cinema - Public Service

Transport Accident Commission wins for "The Ripple Effect."

Bronze Winner: TV/Cinema - Public Service
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Bronze Winner: TV/Cinema - Public Service

Aniquem wins for "Robot."

1968 -Mike Wallace Establishes Investigative TV Journalism
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1968 -Mike Wallace Establishes Investigative TV Journalism

Television journalist Mike Wallace launched Television's investigative journalism with the CBS show 60 Minutes, following in the footsteps of

Political Parties in the Age of Television
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Political Parties in the Age of Television

television shifted the focus of campaigns to the candidates rather than their parties. "People began to concentrate on character and on personality and on the
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