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Monday
Mar062006

ChannelOne Study

The Washington Post is reporting on a new study that investigated what students remember after watching ChannelOne,
the controversial provider of news, advertising, and free T.V.s to
schools. In short, the study finds that students do not remember much
at all from ChannelOne broadcasts; however, students do remember more
of the advertising than they remember of the news. Interesting, but
predictable.

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