Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 659 páginas |
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... staff of programming , sales , technical , and administrative personnel , as well as substantial studio and office space . A station that concentrates on local live programs supported by local adver- tising must have a staff of salesmen ...
... staff of programming , sales , technical , and administrative personnel , as well as substantial studio and office space . A station that concentrates on local live programs supported by local adver- tising must have a staff of salesmen ...
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... staff . As stations grow larger and more complex , the announcing staff may increase to eight or ten and be headed by a chief announcer who has supervision over them . The staff may be supplemented by special announcers handling news ...
... staff . As stations grow larger and more complex , the announcing staff may increase to eight or ten and be headed by a chief announcer who has supervision over them . The staff may be supplemented by special announcers handling news ...
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... staff employment as hostesses , demonstrators , interviewers , and com- mercial and program announcers appear to be on the increase . Several years ago weather forecasts , for example , were given almost exclusively by men ; now many ...
... staff employment as hostesses , demonstrators , interviewers , and com- mercial and program announcers appear to be on the increase . Several years ago weather forecasts , for example , were given almost exclusively by men ; now many ...
Contenido
Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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