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"Conversations with Harold Hudson Channer" Upcoming Cable Television/Web Show: For details of airing see bottom of page
Guest For
WEDNESDAY AUGUST
27,
2008
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GUEST: VANCE PACKARD (Originally aired: March 1989)
Journalist Social Critic Author:
"The Hidden Persuaders" &
"The Ultra Rich - How Much is Too Much?"
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The program can be viewed in its entirety by clicking the you tube link below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsRt99AtmtQ - VANCE PACKARD ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More about: VANCE PACKARD Vance PackardFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaVance Packard, born May 22, 1914, died December 12, 1996 (aged 82), was an American journalist, social critic, and author.
[edit] Life and careerHe was born in Granville Summit, Pennsylvania to parents Philip J. Packard and Mabel Case Packard. Between 1920-32 he attended local public schools in State College, Pennsylvania where his father managed a farm owned by Pennsylvania State University (Penn State). In 1932 he entered Penn State, majoring in English. He graduated in 1936, and worked briefly for the local newspaper, the Centre Daily Times. He earned his master's degree at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1937. That year, he joined the Boston Daily Record as a staff reporter and a year later, he married Virginia Matthews. About 1940, he became a reporter for the Associated Press and in 1942, joined the staff of American magazine as a section editor, later becoming a staff writer. American closed in July, 1956, and Packard moved over to Collier's where he worked as a writer. Collier's, too, closed by the end of 1956, and he is able to devote his full energies to books. In 1957, The Hidden Persuaders was published and received national attention. The book launched Packard's career as a social critic and full-time lecturer and book author. In 1961 he was named a Distinguished Alumnus of Penn State University. He died in 1996 at his summer house on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts. [edit] The Hidden PersuadersHis million-selling book The Hidden Persuaders, about media manipulation of the populace in the 1950s was a forerunner of pop sociology. In The Hidden Persuaders, first published in 1957, Packard explores the use of consumer motivational research and other psychological techniques, including depth psychology and subliminal tactics, by advertisers to manipulate expectations and induce desire for products, particularly in the American postwar era. It also explores the manipulative techniques of promoting politicians to the electorate. The book questions the morality of using these techniques. [edit] Publications
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Time/Warner & Channel 82 of the RCN The Program can now be viewed on the internet at time of cable casting at
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