Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - Počet stran: 659 |
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... talent from all possible sources : professional television and radio per- formers , and professional program packagers , talent bureaus , Broadway , Hollywood , night clubs , writers , singers , dancers , musicians , community ...
... talent from all possible sources : professional television and radio per- formers , and professional program packagers , talent bureaus , Broadway , Hollywood , night clubs , writers , singers , dancers , musicians , community ...
Strana 60
... talent needed to build and produce successful programs is supplied through talent agencies . Until 1962 , by far the largest of such agencies , constituting the single largest force in the entertainment industry , was the Music ...
... talent needed to build and produce successful programs is supplied through talent agencies . Until 1962 , by far the largest of such agencies , constituting the single largest force in the entertainment industry , was the Music ...
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... Talent in View . An announcer , or specialized talent , is usually seen during the commercial . The amount of time on camera varies consid- erably . He may be on the screen for practically the entire period , standing by the product if ...
... Talent in View . An announcer , or specialized talent , is usually seen during the commercial . The amount of time on camera varies consid- erably . He may be on the screen for practically the entire period , standing by the product if ...
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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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