Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 659 páginas |
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... play which is " off camera " is in for serious trouble . It is imperative that accurate records be kept during the game . Examples of a Sportscast Play - by - Play Description Radio and television coverage are compared in the following ...
... play which is " off camera " is in for serious trouble . It is imperative that accurate records be kept during the game . Examples of a Sportscast Play - by - Play Description Radio and television coverage are compared in the following ...
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... play , full - length rushes down the ice , player jam ups near the goal crease , etc. The viewer's orientation must ... play , of incoming substitutions and in compiling statistics for use in recaps or during breaks in the game . Some ...
... play , full - length rushes down the ice , player jam ups near the goal crease , etc. The viewer's orientation must ... play , of incoming substitutions and in compiling statistics for use in recaps or during breaks in the game . Some ...
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... play must start at a specific time , gain the immediate interest of the audience who might other- wise " do the dishes " or tune to another station , stop at specified times for commercials , and complete the play on time . Theater and ...
... play must start at a specific time , gain the immediate interest of the audience who might other- wise " do the dishes " or tune to another station , stop at specified times for commercials , and complete the play on time . Theater and ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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