Abstract

With the trend toward the electrification of rhetoric and the personalization of the media, a new genre of problems becomes crucial to the speech‐communication specialist as well as to the administrator of developmental programs abroad. The planner soon discovers that the allurement of the media must make way for the increased employment of the traditional oral entertainment channels already at hand.

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