Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - Počet stran: 659 |
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... Live , Film , Video Tape3 Weekly Hours 40.0 10:00 34.8 25:00 37.0 27:45 All Stations Average Hours per Week 27:19 62:45 14:05 13:14 01:22 13:42 02:26 65:17 Live 110 : 06 % of Total Schedule % of Total Schedule 24.8 12.8 12.0 01.2 12.4 ...
... Live , Film , Video Tape3 Weekly Hours 40.0 10:00 34.8 25:00 37.0 27:45 All Stations Average Hours per Week 27:19 62:45 14:05 13:14 01:22 13:42 02:26 65:17 Live 110 : 06 % of Total Schedule % of Total Schedule 24.8 12.8 12.0 01.2 12.4 ...
Strana 63
... live programming will eventually disappear ? Most observers believe that recordings will never displace live television . completely . The broadcast of special events , for example , such as the launching of an astronaut , or an ...
... live programming will eventually disappear ? Most observers believe that recordings will never displace live television . completely . The broadcast of special events , for example , such as the launching of an astronaut , or an ...
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... live - end , dead - end " type with a neutral zone between . The live end section consists of a back wall constructed of seasoned wood or sound reflecting materials , and an approximate third of the adjoining side walls with the same ...
... live - end , dead - end " type with a neutral zone between . The live end section consists of a back wall constructed of seasoned wood or sound reflecting materials , and an approximate third of the adjoining side walls with the same ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio 220 | 42 |
TV Broadcast Revenues Expenses and Income 1961 | 47 |
Autorská práva | |
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