Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 659 páginas |
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... period , the term of this Agreement shall be automatically ex- tended upon the expiration of the original term and each subsequent exten- sion thereof for an additional period of two years ; and provided further , that this Agreement ...
... period , the term of this Agreement shall be automatically ex- tended upon the expiration of the original term and each subsequent exten- sion thereof for an additional period of two years ; and provided further , that this Agreement ...
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... periods and for announcement periods . Thus , for a Class “ AAA ” period , a New York City television station that charges $ 10,200 for an hour may charge $ 2,300 for a 20 - second and $ 1,150 for a 10 - second station - break ...
... periods and for announcement periods . Thus , for a Class “ AAA ” period , a New York City television station that charges $ 10,200 for an hour may charge $ 2,300 for a 20 - second and $ 1,150 for a 10 - second station - break ...
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... period . If not renewed at the expiration of the first period , or after a total of fifty - six years , the work is considered to be in the public domain and may be performed by anyone at any time . An important point to remember is ...
... period . If not renewed at the expiration of the first period , or after a total of fifty - six years , the work is considered to be in the public domain and may be performed by anyone at any time . An important point to remember is ...
Contenido
Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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