Moderated by Paul Danish. Laurie Taylor begins by talking about the decline in American radio drama and documentary. Taylor questions what has happened to the American radio. Maureen Buunyan talks about four areas where she has a connection with the radio. Buunyan also talks about her experience on television news and states that people who watch television are only watching and not listening. Lee Allen talks about a few observations on radio from a different aspect. Allen discusses the importance in radio outside the United States. Roger Ebert talks about how the radio could leave so much imagination and how sound create pictures in peoples mind.
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Moderated by Paul Danish. Laurie Taylor begins by talking about the decline in American radio drama and documentary. Taylor questions what has happened to the American radio. Maureen Buunyan talks about four areas where she has a connection with the radio. Buunyan also talks about her experience on television news and states that people who watch television are only watching and not listening. Lee Allen talks about a few observations on radio from a different aspect. Allen discusses the importance in radio outside the United States. Roger Ebert talks about how the radio could leave so much imagination and how sound create pictures in peoples mind.
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