Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 659 páginas |
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... stations affili- ated with universities and community educational groups have been estab- lished in more than 65 communities from coast to coast . A number of states have set up networks of educational stations . A few educational stations ...
... stations affili- ated with universities and community educational groups have been estab- lished in more than 65 communities from coast to coast . A number of states have set up networks of educational stations . A few educational stations ...
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... station can broadcast over a wide listening area free from interference from other stations . By international agreement , 60 channels have been set apart for clear channel broadcasting in North America and , of these 46 have been ...
... station can broadcast over a wide listening area free from interference from other stations . By international agreement , 60 channels have been set apart for clear channel broadcasting in North America and , of these 46 have been ...
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... STATIONS Many FM radio stations are operated as adjuncts to AM radio stations . The same operating staff runs both stations . The FM station carries the same program schedule as the AM station ; for a single price , advertisers are ...
... STATIONS Many FM radio stations are operated as adjuncts to AM radio stations . The same operating staff runs both stations . The FM station carries the same program schedule as the AM station ; for a single price , advertisers are ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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