Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 659 páginas |
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... film , and stations without network affiliation may rely chiefly on feature films for programming , playing as many ... film before it was shown in theaters . The production of special film series for television has become a major ...
... film , and stations without network affiliation may rely chiefly on feature films for programming , playing as many ... film before it was shown in theaters . The production of special film series for television has become a major ...
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Giraud Chester, Garnet R. Garrison. 32 Film in Television HOLLYWOOD'S PRODUCTION of film for television is now more than ten times as great as its production of film for theatrical motion - picture exhibi- tion . The importance of film ...
Giraud Chester, Garnet R. Garrison. 32 Film in Television HOLLYWOOD'S PRODUCTION of film for television is now more than ten times as great as its production of film for theatrical motion - picture exhibi- tion . The importance of film ...
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... which might arise from the re - use of deleted film numbers . Duplicated commercial spot films are required on all films scheduled to run longer than " one time only . " Film Inspection Report Form WSJS - TV , Winston - FILM IN TELEVISION ...
... which might arise from the re - use of deleted film numbers . Duplicated commercial spot films are required on all films scheduled to run longer than " one time only . " Film Inspection Report Form WSJS - TV , Winston - FILM IN TELEVISION ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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