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The NAB has no legal authority to enforce its codes , but member stations accept the association's standards if they want to remain in good standing . In an effort to put some teeth into the television code , the association created a ...
The NAB has no legal authority to enforce its codes , but member stations accept the association's standards if they want to remain in good standing . In an effort to put some teeth into the television code , the association created a ...
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14 Standards of Criticism ON WHAT BASES should television and radio programs be judged ? By their popularity or by their artistic quality ? By the amount of useful information they convey or by their effectiveness as vehicles for ...
14 Standards of Criticism ON WHAT BASES should television and radio programs be judged ? By their popularity or by their artistic quality ? By the amount of useful information they convey or by their effectiveness as vehicles for ...
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Radio , AM , see AM radio basic standards , 211-212 commercial standards , 212-213 commercials , 337 , 341-347 cultural significance , 12-18 economic significance , 9-11 , 25-27 , 9697 educational aspects , 11-12 entertainment standards ...
Radio , AM , see AM radio basic standards , 211-212 commercial standards , 212-213 commercials , 337 , 341-347 cultural significance , 12-18 economic significance , 9-11 , 25-27 , 9697 educational aspects , 11-12 entertainment standards ...
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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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