Report on blacklisting: II. Radio-television ([1956])

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ANSWERS: Better Worse About the same D.K., N.A. All 40 3 4 17 64 Top level 17 0 1 _2 20 IF RESPONDENT ANSWERED Better OR Worse: (Probe}: In your opinion, has there been any particular event that accounts for this? Yes When was that? Can you tell me about it? No ANSWERS: All Top level Yes (McCarthy's decline, Matusow case, Ed Murrow's stand) No D.K., N.A. 34. What parts of the industry (are for the blacklist) (would be for blacklist)? ANSWERS: Networks, employers, management Ad agencies Packagers Sponsors Union Creative people Nobody Individuals (no group) Right wing politicians D.K., N.A. What parts of the industry are against the blacklist? ANSWERS: Networks, employers, management Ad agencies Packagers Sponsors Union Everybody Nobody Individuals Left wing politicians Creative people Blacklisted people D.K., N.A. 277