Episode
Horizon: Goodbye Gutenberg
Overview
Documentary on the "information revolution" the advances made in the methods of electronic storage and display of information, and the effects of these advances on democracy, language, national boundaries, bureaucracy and privacy.
Details
- Series
- Horizon
- Season
- Season 17
- Episode
- Episode 11
- Air date
- 1980-09-01
- Runtime
- 60 min
Episode context
Goodbye Gutenberg is Episode 11 in 1980 of Horizon. It aired on 1980-09-01. The runtime is 60 min.
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