This issue is devoted to television and its effect on performance in other media. Much of the material is from The Network Project, "a collective research-and-action group formed to investigate the operation of American telecommunications, and the extent of television's social influence and control over people's lives." Among the other articles are Donald M. Kaplan on the pyschopathology of TV watching; Stanley Kauffmann and David W. Rintels on censorship; Hans Ehrmann on the media in Marxist Chile; and John Mortimer on British Television. Very good .
Keywords: THEATRE; THEATER; PERIODICAL; PERFORMANCE; ERIKA MUNK; PERFORMING ARTS; MEDIA; TELEVISION; TELECOMMUNICATIONS; AMERICA; BRITAIN; MARXIST CHILE; ADDICTION; CENSORSHIP; JOURNALISM; ENTERTAINMENT; INDUSTRY; THE NETWORK PROJECT; DONALD M. KAPLAN; STANLEY KAUF