The nature of religious television in America can be seen to be a function of the interaction of four main players; changes over the past decades have come about because of changes in the relative power and relationships of the four following players: (1) the regulatory agencies of the federal government, which, through the legislative process, provide the structure within which interaction inside the television industry takes place; (2) the television industry, primarily network and local station managements, which control
the airwaves within the legislated structure; (3) the viewing public, which selects what it is that will be watched; and (4) the religious broadcasters who provide the material for broadcasts.
Not exact matches
John McDonnell had taken to the
airwaves to claim that departing shadow ministers were part of «a narrow right - wing clique
within the Labour Party based around the organisation Progress».
But if you're even a mildly cynical A-section reader and / or devourer of suspense novels, and especially if you've enjoyed the many fine British multipart political thrillers that have graced our
airwaves, like To Play the King and A Very British Coup and State of Play, then The State
Within will seem either too familiar or too diffuse.