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... in communities where it is proposed to replace an existing VHF with a UHF frequency ) ; and ( 3 ) require manufacturers to equip every TV set with an all - channel receiver so that all existing VHF and UHF channels can be received .
... in communities where it is proposed to replace an existing VHF with a UHF frequency ) ; and ( 3 ) require manufacturers to equip every TV set with an all - channel receiver so that all existing VHF and UHF channels can be received .
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A letter received from a listener in Alaska would always stir some excitement in a New York station . But such responses proved only that the station's signal could be heard at a certain place at a certain time .
A letter received from a listener in Alaska would always stir some excitement in a New York station . But such responses proved only that the station's signal could be heard at a certain place at a certain time .
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In 1962 , 35 commercial stations received each week 84 programs which had been produced at the University of Michigan . Noncommercial stations across the nation are linked together in a kinescope , film , and video - tape network by the ...
In 1962 , 35 commercial stations received each week 84 programs which had been produced at the University of Michigan . Noncommercial stations across the nation are linked together in a kinescope , film , and video - tape network by the ...
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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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