It was also a time when the world was embracing television, and becoming worried in some quarters about its potential brainwashing power.
It uses the print medium, of course, but also embraces theater, film and television.
Ironically, the risks of failure mount the more migrants embrace American culture, its streets and television.
The candidates for President have all moved to embrace television this year.
But no one believes the bulk of the population will embrace digital television until prices for the sets fall by 90 percent or more.
Such artists embrace television as an important, imperfect part of American culture, without looking down on it or losing their critical judgment.
The mass media embrace newspapers, books, magazines, radio, television, theatre, video and film.
Any president so impatient with print would have to embrace television.
The House was more cautious about embracing radio and television on the House Floor.
Just as Christian organizations embraced radio and television, podcasting has quickly caught on with religious groups.