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It's a mass medium and a ritual.
Television was truly becoming a mass medium, and its programming was starting to reflect it.
"We are a real mass medium, and we have a real effect on the culture.
But that was a very different time, before television became a mass medium, and consumers were much less sophisticated about advertising.
In his car he had a television and video.' Sir Christopher Bland, who was chairman of LWT when Dyke returned as director of programmes in 1987, said: 'Television is a mass medium and Greg understands that.
One was that in the same decade of the 1960s television consolidated its gains over the movies as a mass medium and ended, for once and all, the mass habit of going routinely to the movies.
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For the culture of metabolically demanding tissues, it is likely that perfusion culture will better support metabolic activity rather than changing the medium every few days [17,18] due to the limited mass transport between bulk medium and the cells within the majority of reconstructed tissues [19].
Movies, whose expense demands that they remain a mass medium, get bigger and smaller at the same time -- either gaudy baubles or tiny diamonds in the rough.
At the time of their introduction to the West, woodblock printing was the most common mass medium in Japan, and the Japanese considered it of little lasting value.
Who could even have imagined the immediate and pervasive power of the internet back in the 70's when the only mass medium was television, and the only roles for Black people were either based on or touched by minstrel stereotypes (remember Jimmy Walker's Kid-a-Dy-no-mite?).
Design parameters included medium volume relative to tissue mass, medium circulation rate, and surface area for oxygen exchange.
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