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... kinescope , a picture tube , on the face of which the orig- inal scene is recreated by a reverse process of the ... kinescope " films . By this method , 35 mm . or 16 mm . films of television programs are made directly off the viewing ...
... kinescope , a picture tube , on the face of which the orig- inal scene is recreated by a reverse process of the ... kinescope " films . By this method , 35 mm . or 16 mm . films of television programs are made directly off the viewing ...
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... kinescope is not required . This means that the video - tape recording can be played back as soon as it is made . Another advantage it has over the kinescope is that the quality of its picture is so high that most people can- not ...
... kinescope is not required . This means that the video - tape recording can be played back as soon as it is made . Another advantage it has over the kinescope is that the quality of its picture is so high that most people can- not ...
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... Kinescope . kinescope . ( 1 ) Cathode - ray receiving tube with fluorescent screen - either direct view or projection type . ( 2 ) Method for delayed telecast presentation by making a film from the monitor kinescope as the program is in ...
... Kinescope . kinescope . ( 1 ) Cathode - ray receiving tube with fluorescent screen - either direct view or projection type . ( 2 ) Method for delayed telecast presentation by making a film from the monitor kinescope as the program is in ...
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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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