Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - Počet stran: 659 |
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... developed for field testing . Television actually has a longer history than its sudden presentation to the American people in 1939 suggests . Its origins can be traced back to 1884 when the German scientist Paul Nipkow invented the ...
... developed for field testing . Television actually has a longer history than its sudden presentation to the American people in 1939 suggests . Its origins can be traced back to 1884 when the German scientist Paul Nipkow invented the ...
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... developed by the International Telemeter Corporation , a subsidiary of Paramount Pictures , uses a coin machine that collects the money before each show is seen , and ( 2 ) " Phonevision , " developed by the Zenith Radio Corporation ...
... developed by the International Telemeter Corporation , a subsidiary of Paramount Pictures , uses a coin machine that collects the money before each show is seen , and ( 2 ) " Phonevision , " developed by the Zenith Radio Corporation ...
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... developed an Instantaneous Audience System , utilizing phone lines , that makes its possible to get a rating for a program every 15 minutes . Nielsen publishes ratings only on commercially sponsored programs . Ratings of sustaining ...
... developed an Instantaneous Audience System , utilizing phone lines , that makes its possible to get a rating for a program every 15 minutes . Nielsen publishes ratings only on commercially sponsored programs . Ratings of sustaining ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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