Broadcasting in America: A Survey of Electronic MediaHoughton Mifflin, 1987 - 604 páginas |
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... period of stable growth could now begin . Summary • Among the preconditions for develop- ment of broadcasting were the general late- nineteenth - century trends toward urbaniza- tion , education , and development of major in- dustries ...
... period of stable growth could now begin . Summary • Among the preconditions for develop- ment of broadcasting were the general late- nineteenth - century trends toward urbaniza- tion , education , and development of major in- dustries ...
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... period . • Under protest , the navy in 1920 handed back nonmilitary transmitters to to private hands . General Electric formed RCA to take over and operate the holdings of American Marconi . Major manufacturing firms entered patent ...
... period . • Under protest , the navy in 1920 handed back nonmilitary transmitters to to private hands . General Electric formed RCA to take over and operate the holdings of American Marconi . Major manufacturing firms entered patent ...
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... period the number of stations on the air more than doubled , reaching just over a thousand by the end of 1946 ( Exhibit 3.1 ) . Moreover , the lack of civilian goods actually worked to radio's advantage . The government allowed ...
... period the number of stations on the air more than doubled , reaching just over a thousand by the end of 1946 ( Exhibit 3.1 ) . Moreover , the lack of civilian goods actually worked to radio's advantage . The government allowed ...
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A. C. Nielsen advertising affiliates agencies Amendment American antenna appeal applications Arbitron AT&T audience began broad broadcast and cable broadcast stations cable networks cable systems cable television carrier wave channels cial commercial commission communications act Congress cost court coverage decision effect electronic media entertainment example Exhibit fairness doctrine FCC's federal film formats frequency grams groups households impact industry issues license limited LPTV major Mass Media ment million Nielsen noncommercial operation ownership pay cable percent political prime-time produced programs public broadcasting radio and television radio stations ratings receivers recording regulation relay renewal reports role rules sample satellite schedule shows signals sion SMATV Source spectrum standards subscribers syndicated tele Telecommunications telephone teletext television networks television stations tion tional TVRO viewers waves wireless