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Television Fraud : The History and Implications of the Quiz Show Scandals, PDF eBook

Television Fraud : The History and Implications of the Quiz Show Scandals PDF

Part of the Contributions in American Studies series

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Anderson provides an unprecedented probe into the inner workings of the quiz shows.

He details their honest beginnings and explains how the practice of supplying answers grew out of a desire to keep popular contestants on the air as long as possible to boost ratings.

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