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by Gene
On the hundreds of thousands we earn each year we've got to exercise our fingers! Ready? 1-2-3-and lift-2-3-and TYPE-2-3-AND...
S. Robert Lichter, president of the Center for Media and Public Affairs in Washington [SIGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. -Ed.]
, recalled studies done in the wake of ABC's 1983 telecast of "The Day After," a popular film about the aftermath of a nuclear war. The movie became a rallying point for nuclear-freeze groups and the subject of news-discussion programs. Yet surveys taken before and after the program aired indicated little change in public opinion about U.S. nuclear and defense policy.
Jack LaLanne could make a FORTUNE as a news biz consultant!