Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - Počet stran: 659 |
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... feature film , and stations without network affiliation may rely chiefly on feature films for programming , playing as many as four or five a day . Networks have made little use of feature films , although NBC and ABC have both ...
... feature film , and stations without network affiliation may rely chiefly on feature films for programming , playing as many as four or five a day . Networks have made little use of feature films , although NBC and ABC have both ...
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... Feature programs may provide an attractive package program for sale by a local station or a feature segment may be included within the framework of another station or network program . Tape recordings with on - the - spot inserts give ...
... Feature programs may provide an attractive package program for sale by a local station or a feature segment may be included within the framework of another station or network program . Tape recordings with on - the - spot inserts give ...
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... feature is not unusual . Packages of second- , third- , or fourth - run films cost less and some of the very old Westerns , British , and American features may be secured for local markets for as little as $ 25 each . A station may ...
... feature is not unusual . Packages of second- , third- , or fourth - run films cost less and some of the very old Westerns , British , and American features may be secured for local markets for as little as $ 25 each . A station may ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
Autorská práva | |
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