Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 659 páginas |
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... operation , was a very costly and time- consuming operation . Not until September , 1951 , did A.T. & T . complete the network hook - up to the West Coast . Stations not connected by the cable or radio relay were furnished film ...
... operation , was a very costly and time- consuming operation . Not until September , 1951 , did A.T. & T . complete the network hook - up to the West Coast . Stations not connected by the cable or radio relay were furnished film ...
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... operation during the daytime and allows nighttime operation if the dominant station on the same channel is off the air at that time . 3. Daytime only permits operation solely between sunrise and sunset . 4. Sharing time permits operation ...
... operation during the daytime and allows nighttime operation if the dominant station on the same channel is off the air at that time . 3. Daytime only permits operation solely between sunrise and sunset . 4. Sharing time permits operation ...
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... operation could be run independently and that certain common facilities would be available to more than one unit . " Traffic segregation " to promote station efficiency has been followed . The circulation legend describes the normal ...
... operation could be run independently and that certain common facilities would be available to more than one unit . " Traffic segregation " to promote station efficiency has been followed . The circulation legend describes the normal ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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