Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 659 páginas |
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... prepared by the an- nouncer in a small station , or by a special continuity department , ranging from one to three writers in a more active program department . These continuity writers prepare copy to suit the MC's style and program ...
... prepared by the an- nouncer in a small station , or by a special continuity department , ranging from one to three writers in a more active program department . These continuity writers prepare copy to suit the MC's style and program ...
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... prepared " visual aids ” : weather maps , charts to show farm prices , charts to indicate baseball standings , title cards at the opening and closing of programs which carry the cast and production credits , station identification ...
... prepared " visual aids ” : weather maps , charts to show farm prices , charts to indicate baseball standings , title cards at the opening and closing of programs which carry the cast and production credits , station identification ...
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... prepared for W. C. McLaughlin & Company by Earle Ludgin & Company , Advertising . SUSTAINING ANNOUNCEMENTS Staff writers are responsible for preparing all noncommercial announce- ments . These usually consist of " public - service ...
... prepared for W. C. McLaughlin & Company by Earle Ludgin & Company , Advertising . SUSTAINING ANNOUNCEMENTS Staff writers are responsible for preparing all noncommercial announce- ments . These usually consist of " public - service ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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