Minor aspects of good manners
Posted by Henry on June 01, 2003
In Reply to: Minor aspects of good manners posted by Celia on June 01, 2003
: Hi,
: I don't quite understand the bracketed sentence? Could anyone do me a favor?
:
: Advertisement formed a paet of each newcast and in the case of
The Camel News Caravan went even further. The newsreader, John Cameron
Swayze, sat at a desk to read the news, a packet of Camel cigarettes
and an ashtray strtegically placed beside him. Further sponsorship
'distortions' took many forms, as Barnouw elaborates:
: Introuduced at the request of the sponsor,( they were considered
minor aspects of good manners rather than news corruption. )
: Thanks.
These references to the sponsor did not corrupt/distort the news. They were considered to be small breaches of good manners (etiquette).
- Minor aspects of good manners ESC
06/01/03
- Minor aspects of good manners
Bob 06/01/03
- Minor aspects of good manners Henry 06/01/03
- Minor aspects of good manners
Bob 06/01/03