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Strana 148
... ( minutes and seconds ) ( minutes ) Prime Time Non - Prime Time 5 1:00 1:15 10 2:00 2:10 15 2:30 3:00 25 2:50 4:00 30 3:00 4:15 45 4:30 5:45 60 6:00 7:00 Prime Time ( Definition : A continuous period of not less than three hours of each ...
... ( minutes and seconds ) ( minutes ) Prime Time Non - Prime Time 5 1:00 1:15 10 2:00 2:10 15 2:30 3:00 25 2:50 4:00 30 3:00 4:15 45 4:30 5:45 60 6:00 7:00 Prime Time ( Definition : A continuous period of not less than three hours of each ...
Strana 149
... minutes of commercial for any 30 - minute program . No program shall have commercial content in excess of this ratio . Not more than three announcements shall be scheduled consecutively . Where the pro- gram exceeds 30 minutes in length ...
... minutes of commercial for any 30 - minute program . No program shall have commercial content in excess of this ratio . Not more than three announcements shall be scheduled consecutively . Where the pro- gram exceeds 30 minutes in length ...
Strana 290
... minutes later and two minutes before you should be through ; " 28 " one minute to go ; and " 29 , " the end of the talk . While you are broadcasting , adjustments in pace may be made , by eliminating one or more of the tentative cuts ...
... minutes later and two minutes before you should be through ; " 28 " one minute to go ; and " 29 , " the end of the talk . While you are broadcasting , adjustments in pace may be made , by eliminating one or more of the tentative cuts ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting w | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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