Word: koppel
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...consumer's dream," Koppel said...
...specialization of news on the information network, Koppel said, would force television to go the way of newspapers and magazines, which have branched into specialized fields such as entertainment, sports and tabloid journalism...
...Koppel called this fragmentation of programming a "lousy idea." He said he worries that a gulf of knowledge would exist between classes if television were to cease being "the great homogenizer...
...Those of us who are well-educated and wealthy will be able to use this sort of thing extraordinarily well," said Koppel...
...proles," like the uneducated proletariat class in George Orwell's 1984, will have to rely on free mass communications, resulting in a sharp discrepancy of knowledge of world affairs and current events between classes, Koppel said...