Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - Počet stran: 659 |
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... radio stations and prescribes " the nature of the service to be rendered by each class of licensed stations and each station within any class . " 5. It assigns bands of frequencies to the various classes of stations , and assigns ...
... radio stations and prescribes " the nature of the service to be rendered by each class of licensed stations and each station within any class . " 5. It assigns bands of frequencies to the various classes of stations , and assigns ...
Strana 80
... radio and television , however , accounts for the differences to be noted in television station operation . Staff requirements are notably greater in tele- vision stations in order to provide cameramen , additional engineers , stage ...
... radio and television , however , accounts for the differences to be noted in television station operation . Staff requirements are notably greater in tele- vision stations in order to provide cameramen , additional engineers , stage ...
Strana 86
... stations : strong local programming with local appeal and programs appealing to specialized interests of substantial minorities . SUMMARY Networks and stations constitute the second pillar of American broad- casting . Stations vary in ...
... stations : strong local programming with local appeal and programs appealing to specialized interests of substantial minorities . SUMMARY Networks and stations constitute the second pillar of American broad- casting . Stations vary in ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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