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An important aim of the BBG has been to diminish the influence of the United States on Canadian broadcasting . This objective is in keeping with a general Canadian effort to establish and maintain a distinctive national culture and to ...
An important aim of the BBG has been to diminish the influence of the United States on Canadian broadcasting . This objective is in keeping with a general Canadian effort to establish and maintain a distinctive national culture and to ...
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The decision to interrupt a program on the air to broadcast important news bulletins or flashes should be made by the news director . Such interruptions should be reserved for bulletins of transcendent importance .
The decision to interrupt a program on the air to broadcast important news bulletins or flashes should be made by the news director . Such interruptions should be reserved for bulletins of transcendent importance .
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From this judicial frame of mind it's important to study as much of the literature and rules of the game as he can get his hands on . Personal acquaintanceship with the people in the sport , players , coaches , managers , umpires , is ...
From this judicial frame of mind it's important to study as much of the literature and rules of the game as he can get his hands on . Personal acquaintanceship with the people in the sport , players , coaches , managers , umpires , is ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio 220 | 42 |
TV Broadcast Revenues Expenses and Income 1961 | 47 |
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