Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 659 páginas |
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... INTERVIEWS Interviews may be classified in three general types : ( 1 ) opinion , ( 2 ) in- formation , and ( 3 ) personality . These may be presented entirely ad lib , from an outline , from a complete script , or by using a combination ...
... INTERVIEWS Interviews may be classified in three general types : ( 1 ) opinion , ( 2 ) in- formation , and ( 3 ) personality . These may be presented entirely ad lib , from an outline , from a complete script , or by using a combination ...
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... interviews , quizzes , and audience - participation programs have been transferred to television . Most of the discussion of techniques is applicable to the newer medium . It is important that consideration be given , however , to the ...
... interviews , quizzes , and audience - participation programs have been transferred to television . Most of the discussion of techniques is applicable to the newer medium . It is important that consideration be given , however , to the ...
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... interviews included in this chapter and elsewhere in the text . 2. Tune in locally produced radio and television interviews in your area and classify them as to type . Do the same for any locally produced quizzes and audience ...
... interviews included in this chapter and elsewhere in the text . 2. Tune in locally produced radio and television interviews in your area and classify them as to type . Do the same for any locally produced quizzes and audience ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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