What's Happening?
South Carolina Public Radio's program 'Who What When' is delving into the history and cultural impact of television. The show will feature discussions on famous presidential TV moments and challenge listeners
with TV trivia. Dr. Deanna Sellnow, a professor at Clemson University, will provide insights into how television has shaped cultural narratives. The program invites audience participation, encouraging listeners to engage with the content through calls and emails.
Why It's Important?
Television has been a significant cultural force in shaping public opinion and societal norms. By exploring its history, the program aims to highlight the medium's role in influencing political and cultural landscapes. This discussion is particularly relevant in understanding how media consumption patterns affect public discourse and individual perceptions. The insights provided by experts like Dr. Sellnow can offer valuable perspectives on the evolving role of television in modern society.











