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In cities like Pittsburgh , only one station ( owned by DuMont ) was in operation , and the four networks had to share time over the single outlet . ( However , this proved very fortunate for the station which was able to profit greatly ...
In cities like Pittsburgh , only one station ( owned by DuMont ) was in operation , and the four networks had to share time over the single outlet . ( However , this proved very fortunate for the station which was able to profit greatly ...
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Times of Operation . The FCC licenses AM stations to operate according to the following time schedules : 1. Unlimited time allows broadcasting round - the - clock if the station so desires . 2. Limited time applies to certain stations ...
Times of Operation . The FCC licenses AM stations to operate according to the following time schedules : 1. Unlimited time allows broadcasting round - the - clock if the station so desires . 2. Limited time applies to certain stations ...
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It was planned that each operation could be run independently and that certain common facilities would be available to more than one unit . ... Television operations are concentrated in the entire right half of the building .
It was planned that each operation could be run independently and that certain common facilities would be available to more than one unit . ... Television operations are concentrated in the entire right half of the building .
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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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