Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 659 páginas |
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... tion with television , radio has continued to maintain a place as a major mass communications medium , but its hold on the American public has lessened markedly , especially in the evening hours , and its programming has undergone vital ...
... tion with television , radio has continued to maintain a place as a major mass communications medium , but its hold on the American public has lessened markedly , especially in the evening hours , and its programming has undergone vital ...
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... tion stone of modern commercial broadcasting . But in the first flush of broadcasting , the financial problem had not yet assumed urgent proportions . Radio required very little by way of pro- gramming to attract an audience still ...
... tion stone of modern commercial broadcasting . But in the first flush of broadcasting , the financial problem had not yet assumed urgent proportions . Radio required very little by way of pro- gramming to attract an audience still ...
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... tion of the intended audience and hold attention throughout the presenta- tion . Although it is obvious to all that a class that is not paying attention is not learning from its teacher , teachers who engage in broadcasting some- times ...
... tion of the intended audience and hold attention throughout the presenta- tion . Although it is obvious to all that a class that is not paying attention is not learning from its teacher , teachers who engage in broadcasting some- times ...
Contenido
Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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