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... television stations were authorized . By May 1 , 1954 , a total of 377 stations had begun broadcasting , and in the Sixties over 600 stations were on the air . The increase in stations made it possible for the networks to increase their ...
... television stations were authorized . By May 1 , 1954 , a total of 377 stations had begun broadcasting , and in the Sixties over 600 stations were on the air . The increase in stations made it possible for the networks to increase their ...
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Giraud Chester, Garnet R. Garrison, Edgar E. Willis. mercial television stations . This number , since raised to 309 , represented over 11 per cent of the total number of allocations made by the Commis- sion . As a result of these ...
Giraud Chester, Garnet R. Garrison, Edgar E. Willis. mercial television stations . This number , since raised to 309 , represented over 11 per cent of the total number of allocations made by the Commis- sion . As a result of these ...
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... stations , licensed to operate in the 88 to 92 mc . band , often involve a different mode of operation in accord- ance with their special programming concepts . These stations are discussed in Chapter 13 . TELEVISION STATIONS Television ...
... stations , licensed to operate in the 88 to 92 mc . band , often involve a different mode of operation in accord- ance with their special programming concepts . These stations are discussed in Chapter 13 . TELEVISION STATIONS Television ...
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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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