Description
Discover a piece of television history with the TV Guide Magazine August 22, 1992, exploring the critical theme of TV Violence through a newly released study, tailored for NY Metro residents. This edition features compelling insights into the ongoing discourse surrounding media influence on viewers, making it an important collectible for anyone interested in the evolution of television and its impact on society.
This remarkable issue is not just an ordinary magazine; it is a vintage issue that encapsulates pivotal moments in TV history. Inside, you’ll find articles that highlight the cultural tension of the early '90s surrounding violence on screen, reflecting society's concerns during this era. As part of the collectible vintage magazines, it provides a unique lens into the past, allowing collectors and enthusiasts to appreciate the dialogue that was present at the time.
Condition-wise, this magazine is in excellent condition with light wear typical for its age, making it a fine addition to any collection. The pages are intact, and all the essential content remains bright and legible. Given its historical relevance and demand among collectors, you won’t want to miss out on adding this issue to your vintage magazines collection.
- Unique Insight: An exploration of TV violence and its societal implications.
- Collectible Value: A rare find for vintage magazine collectors and television history enthusiasts.
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This TV Guide vintage issue is perfect for anyone looking to add depth and character to their collection of vintage magazines. Seize the opportunity to own this significant relic from an essential chapter of television history today!