Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 659 páginas |
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... permitting a privately - owned system to operate side by side with the public system , both of which receive support ... permit the sponsorship of programs . To provide representative samples of different types of national broad- 176 ...
... permitting a privately - owned system to operate side by side with the public system , both of which receive support ... permit the sponsorship of programs . To provide representative samples of different types of national broad- 176 ...
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... permit three broad general adjustments for unidirectional , nondirectional , and bidirectional pick - ups , with additional variations and voice- or music - selector switches . Stations using these microphones profit by their ...
... permit three broad general adjustments for unidirectional , nondirectional , and bidirectional pick - ups , with additional variations and voice- or music - selector switches . Stations using these microphones profit by their ...
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... permit focusing the picture from the lens of the projection machine directly onto the positive surface ( mosaic ) of ... permitting remote operation , dissolves from slide to slide , and ac- commodations for 34 x 4 - inch lantern slides ...
... permit focusing the picture from the lens of the projection machine directly onto the positive surface ( mosaic ) of ... permitting remote operation , dissolves from slide to slide , and ac- commodations for 34 x 4 - inch lantern slides ...
Contenido
Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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