VTG Newsweek Magazine November 24 1969 Does Television Tell It Straight?


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Step back in time with the iconic VTG Newsweek Magazine from November 24, 1969. This collectible issue poses the intriguing question, “Does Television Tell It Straight?” and provides a fascinating glimpse into the media landscape of the late 1960s. Perfect for history buffs and collectors alike, this magazine serves as both a conversation starter and a valuable piece of vintage media.

In this issue, you will find in-depth articles and captivating stories that explore media ethics and the impact of television on public perception during a tumultuous era. Whether you are a media studies student or simply a fan of vintage publications, this magazine offers insights that remain relevant today.

The magazine is classified as "Good" condition, making it a delightful addition to any collection. While it does have a label on the front, it adds character to the overall aesthetic. Expect some minor wear throughout the magazine, which is typical for vintage items and only enhances its nostalgic charm.

  • Includes original articles that dissect the influence of television journalism in the 1960s.
  • Comes with a protective plastic cover to preserve its quality and make it display-ready.

This magazine is not just a reading material; it's a snapshot of societal attitudes and media evolution. Wrapped in a plastic protective covering, it ensures that the magazine remains safe from dust and damage, making it perfect for display on your coffee table or bookshelf.

Don't miss your chance to own this fascinating piece of history. It's an investment in nostalgia and a testimony to the power of television in shaping public opinion. Add the VTG Newsweek Magazine from November 24, 1969, to your collection today!

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