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Most educational stations belong to the National Association of Educa- tional Broadcasters , with national headquarters now located in Washington , D. C. With the support of grants - in - aid received from various philan- thropic groups ...
Most educational stations belong to the National Association of Educa- tional Broadcasters , with national headquarters now located in Washington , D. C. With the support of grants - in - aid received from various philan- thropic groups ...
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In New York State , the ambitious plan of the Board of Regents for a state - wide educational television network was blocked by the negative report of a special committee appointed by the state governor . The main arguments advanced ...
In New York State , the ambitious plan of the Board of Regents for a state - wide educational television network was blocked by the negative report of a special committee appointed by the state governor . The main arguments advanced ...
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SUMMARY To be successful , educational radio and television must effectively com- bine showmanship and valid educational content . Despite certain inherent limitations , radio and television possess special characteristics that make ...
SUMMARY To be successful , educational radio and television must effectively com- bine showmanship and valid educational content . Despite certain inherent limitations , radio and television possess special characteristics that make ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting w | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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