The Dial Magazine December 1981 When TV Looks At Religion Feature, VG


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The Dial Magazine December 1981 When TV Looks At Religion Feature, VG

Discover a piece of cultural history with The Dial Magazine from December 1981, featuring an intriguing exploration of how television intersects with religion. This vintage magazine issue offers readers a rare glimpse into the evolving narrative around faith and media during the early 1980s, a time when television began to significantly impact religious discourse.

The special feature, "When TV Looks At Religion," delves into the complex relationships between television programming and various religious institutions. It captures the essence of a pivotal era where media began shaping public perceptions of faith. This magazine is not only a fascinating read for those interested in media studies and religious evolution but also holds significant value for collectors captivated by vintage magazines that reflect historical dialogues.

This particular copy is in very good condition, making it a collectible addition to any vintage magazine library. It showcases smooth edges and a clear, well-maintained cover, evidence of careful handling over the years. The magazine comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for future generations.

Key details include:

  • Condition: Very Good, with only light wear typical for its age.
  • Label: Features a label on the front.
  • Protection: Comes with a plastic protective covering.
  • Visuals: Smooth edges and captivating visuals. See photos for details.

Don't miss the chance to own this piece of history. Enrich your collection with this unique vintage issue of The Dial Magazine, perfect for enthusiasts of media history and religion alike. Explore how traditional beliefs were represented during the dynamic period of the 1980s.

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