“Reading not only enlarges and challenges the mind; it also engages and exercises the brain. Today's youth who sits mesmerized by a television screen is not going to be tomorrow's leader. Television watching is passive. Reading is active.” MindTodayReadingChallengesBrainLeaderYouthTelevisionTomorrowExerciseActiveScreensPassiveMesmerizedTelevision WatchingToday's Youth Author:Richard M. Nixon
“Rather than simply interrupting a television show with a commercial or barging into the consumer’s life with an unannounced phone call or letter, tomorrow’s marketer will first try to gain the consumer’s consent to participate in the selling process.” TryingFirstsShowsProcessTelevisionTomorrowGainsLettersPhonesSellingConsumersConsentPhone CallsTelevision ShowsMarketersInterrupting Author:Seth
“Even if tomorrow will be the end of the world, people will still continue to watch television for whole day!” PeopleIfsWorldStillsEndsWholeWatchesTelevisionTomorrowEnd Of The World Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“Television has borrowed from the carnival midway the barker's tease: "Coming Up Next: a Perfect 10" (Sex? Bo Derek? No, the weatherman comes on to say that tomorrow will be nice).” NextSexPerfectNiceMediaTelevisionTomorrowBeing NiceBorrowedTeaseCarnivalsMidwayWeathermen Author:Edwin Diamond
“When I was a child, we seemed to be living in a world remote from the rest of the world. But television has made a great difference to all of us. If something happens where I live, you see it tomorrow or perhaps even at the same time it is happening there. It's not "one world" in the sense that conflicts are resolved in the world. But we are more one world in that we know what is going on and are psychologically influenced by what goes on around us.” IfsKnowsWorldChildrenMadeHappensDifferencesTelevisionGoes OnTomorrowConflictHappeningsThings Happen Author:Nadine Gordimer