Broads Quote by David Frum
“A generation ago, or two, when there were three channels, plus PBS, and when you needed - when you needed 15 million people to make a living, the media could focus on the broad country. And most people had no choice about getting political information. It was there at 6:30 whether you wanted it or not.”
About This Quote
The quote reflects on how past media structures forced a shared political narrative, limiting individual choice and shaping public discourse through a few dominant outlets.
In simple terms: Limited media choice shaped politics.
Media concentration drives uniform political exposure.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- studying media evolution
- analyzing political communication
- educational curricula on media history
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- media policy analysis
- media literacy training
Questions to Reflect On
- How does media concentration affect democratic engagement?
- What would a truly pluralistic media environment look like?