Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 659 páginas |
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... questions . Does freedom of the air mean freedom for the licensee to use his station as he pleases ? Or does it mean freedom of expression for the persons who broad- cast on his station ? It it an act of censorship to restrict the ...
... questions . Does freedom of the air mean freedom for the licensee to use his station as he pleases ? Or does it mean freedom of expression for the persons who broad- cast on his station ? It it an act of censorship to restrict the ...
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... questions of vocabulary and grammar , or , in Social Studies , on questions of American History . A school " Information , Please " contest is held , with individual classes conducting elimination contests to select representatives for ...
... questions of vocabulary and grammar , or , in Social Studies , on questions of American History . A school " Information , Please " contest is held , with individual classes conducting elimination contests to select representatives for ...
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... questions . 3. Keep a file of background material . 4. Do not put the celebrity " on the spot " by asking questions that will embarrass him . 5. If you want information on a touchy subject , take an oblique or indirect approach before ...
... questions . 3. Keep a file of background material . 4. Do not put the celebrity " on the spot " by asking questions that will embarrass him . 5. If you want information on a touchy subject , take an oblique or indirect approach before ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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