"Some of the most important stories don't lend themselves to television treatment"
- Kurt Loder
About this Quote
This quote by Kurt Loder suggests that some stories are too intricate or too personal to be effectively represented on tv. He implies that some stories are too essential to be minimized to a tv format, as the subtleties and complexities of the story might be lost while doing so. This might be due to the minimal time frame of a tv program, or the need to streamline the story for a wider audience. Loder suggests that these stories are best told in other mediums, such as books, plays, or films, where the story can be checked out in more depth and detail. He suggests that television is not constantly the best medium for communicating crucial stories, which other mediums need to be checked out in order to do justice to the story.
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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