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... television programs , both those broadcast from film and video tape , now occupy a dominant place in TV program schedules . This domination becomes even more obvious when network nighttime programs , which draw the largest audiences ...
... television programs , both those broadcast from film and video tape , now occupy a dominant place in TV program schedules . This domination becomes even more obvious when network nighttime programs , which draw the largest audiences ...
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... television networks in terms of size , program- ming , mode of operation , and influence . 5. What are the advantages of a ... programs , herein called " sponsored programs , " are sold by CBS Television for sponsorship by its client ...
... television networks in terms of size , program- ming , mode of operation , and influence . 5. What are the advantages of a ... programs , herein called " sponsored programs , " are sold by CBS Television for sponsorship by its client ...
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... programs is a valu- able source of revenue for the station . It is desired by advertisers because of the opportunity it offers to ... television program sponsorship has stimulated the use of participating announcements ANNOUNCEMENTS 335.
... programs is a valu- able source of revenue for the station . It is desired by advertisers because of the opportunity it offers to ... television program sponsorship has stimulated the use of participating announcements ANNOUNCEMENTS 335.
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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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