Abstract
This article is a fitting conclusion to the preceding one, “Practical Media Decisions and the Computer,” by William T. Moran. Mr. St. Georges deals with the stages by which media decision makers will realize the potential of the computerized media decision model.
He raises serious questions about the requirements and potential sources of necessary data, but shows why the model eventually will enhance rather than inhibit media judgment and creativity.
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