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In recent years, the media has been awash in exuberant tales of the
arrival of the information superhighway, when television will
explode with exciting possibilities, offering some 500 channels as
well as a marriage of TV and computer that will provide, on
command, access to the latest movies, magazines, newspapers, books,
sports events, stock exchange figures, your bank account, and much,
much more. And the major TV networks, pundits add, will be doomed
to extinction by this revolution in cable, computers, and fiber
optics. But in Television Today and Tomorrow, Gene
Jankowski--former President and Chairman of the CBS Broadcast
Group--and David Fuchs--also a former top executive at CBS--tell a
different story. They predict a bumpy road ahead for the
information superhighway, and the major networks, they say, are
abundantly healthy and will remain so well into the next
century.
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