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The Anxious Mind

Episode 3 of 5

Historian of broadcasting David Hendy considers to what extend media reports of horror and tragedy help us to come to terms with world suffering.

The historian of broadcasting, David Hendy, explores the ways in which the electronic media have shaped the modern mind.
Tonight the reporting of the Holocaust in 1945 and television coverage of the Challenger Space Shuttle explosion in 1986. If media have made us all witnesses to horror and tragedy do they also help us to come to terms with suffering, or just leave us depressed at the wrongs in the world?

Producer: Matt Thompson.

15 minutes

Last on

Wed 6 Apr 2011 23:00

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  • Wed 6 Apr 2011 23:00

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