Acht Minuten Welt in Scherben
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Narrated by:
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Hans Magnus Enzensberger
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Ronald Feit
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Heinz Stoewer
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Hans Otto Müller
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Zu diesem Schluss jedenfalls gelangte Enzensberger bei seiner kritischen Musterung. Das was gezeigt werde, besitze so gut wie keine inhaltliche Aussagekraft. Das Bild dominiere. Ihm werde alles andere untergeordnet. Für eine differenzierte Auseinandersetzung mit den angesprochenen Themen bleibe keine Zeit. Die Überlegungen von Enzensberger muten erstaunlich aktuell an. Zwar gibt es keine "Wochenschau" mehr, aber die populistischen Kriterien für Ihre Gestaltung haben sich fast unverändert bis heute erhalten und prägen Fernsehsendungen, die vorgeben unterhaltend informieren zu wollen.©1957 hr (P)1957 hr
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