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LICENSING RADIO AND TELEVISION STATIONS In licensing radio and television stations when " the public convenience , interest , or necessity will be served thereby , " the FCC must also try to allot stations among the various states and ...
LICENSING RADIO AND TELEVISION STATIONS In licensing radio and television stations when " the public convenience , interest , or necessity will be served thereby , " the FCC must also try to allot stations among the various states and ...
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in broadcasting circles . The effect of television on listening in the large eastern cities threw out of kilter some of the basic assumptions underlying Hooper's statistical techniques ; it consequently became impossible accu- rately to ...
in broadcasting circles . The effect of television on listening in the large eastern cities threw out of kilter some of the basic assumptions underlying Hooper's statistical techniques ; it consequently became impossible accu- rately to ...
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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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