"So no one should rely on television either for their knowledge of music or for news. There's just more going on. It's an adjunct to the written word, which I think is still the most important thing"
- Kurt Loder
About this Quote
In this quote, Kurt Loder highlights that tv needs to not be the sole source of understanding for music or news. He believes that there is far more occurring beyond what television presents. Loder recommends that tv is an additional medium, or an adjunct, to the written word. He thinks about the written word to be the most essential and important source of information. Loder indicates that regardless of the visual and acoustic appeal of television, it can not change or exceed the significance and depth of understanding that can be gotten through reading and writing. For that reason, he motivates people to rely more on the written word for comprehensive understanding.
This quote is written / told by Kurt Loder somewhere between May 5, 1945 and today. He was a famous Journalist from USA.
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