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Of greatest interest and importance to the public are the codes of broadcast practice promulgated by the NAB . In its more than forty years of existence , the organization , seeking to establish uniform practices throughout the industry ...
Of greatest interest and importance to the public are the codes of broadcast practice promulgated by the NAB . In its more than forty years of existence , the organization , seeking to establish uniform practices throughout the industry ...
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Practice " riding gain " on a single voice . Then practice on two voices and move into riding gain on two or three microphones . Open and close faders on cue or script markings . Follow hand movements by instructor in fading up or down ...
Practice " riding gain " on a single voice . Then practice on two voices and move into riding gain on two or three microphones . Open and close faders on cue or script markings . Follow hand movements by instructor in fading up or down ...
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This subtle yet professional skill takes practice . Memorization . Commercial announcements and program continuity are sometimes committed to memory , although this practice is now much rarer than it was in the early days of television ...
This subtle yet professional skill takes practice . Memorization . Commercial announcements and program continuity are sometimes committed to memory , although this practice is now much rarer than it was in the early days of television ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio 220 | 42 |
TV Broadcast Revenues Expenses and Income 1961 | 47 |
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