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amazing speed of 525 lines from top to bottom every one - thirtieth of a second ( a frame ) . This beam returns the video signal , electrical patterns of " light " and " dark , " to the electronic - multiplier section of the tube where ...
amazing speed of 525 lines from top to bottom every one - thirtieth of a second ( a frame ) . This beam returns the video signal , electrical patterns of " light " and " dark , " to the electronic - multiplier section of the tube where ...
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Professional radio speakers count by lines instead of by words . Fourteen to sixteen lines per minute is average for typewritten copy running across 81⁄2 x 11 paper with one - inch side margins . Determine your rate by reading aloud a ...
Professional radio speakers count by lines instead of by words . Fourteen to sixteen lines per minute is average for typewritten copy running across 81⁄2 x 11 paper with one - inch side margins . Determine your rate by reading aloud a ...
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WOMAN : NARR 1 : NARR 2 : NARR 1 : NARR 2 : NARR 1 : Why they're set against a pattern of fine lines -- it's almost like a lace doily . And -- the lines are traced along the entire border .
WOMAN : NARR 1 : NARR 2 : NARR 1 : NARR 2 : NARR 1 : Why they're set against a pattern of fine lines -- it's almost like a lace doily . And -- the lines are traced along the entire border .
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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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