Yearbook of radio and television (1957)

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roreword WITH this volume RADIOTELEVISION DAILY presents to the radio and television industry and the field of electronics THE RADIO ANNUAL and TELEVISION YEAR BOOK of 1957. Backed by twenty years of intensive effort and the complete support and co-operation of every branch of the industry, this book has become universally recognized as the standard guide and reference work of the electronic field. 0<i>0 GLANCING backwards for the moment we see nineteen hundred and fifty-six as the greatest milestone in the many years of progress in this great industry. With its tremendous stations everywhere, its enormous investments, its millions and milUons of viewers and listeners, its international prestige and its wholesome force for good, radio and television compellingly stands today as the giant of the amusement and public service kingdom. Color on TV for more general use is just over the hill and it is not unUkely that a third dimension will be knocking at the door soon. 0<=>0 To those from every corner of the country and every branch of broadcasting who have contributed and co-operated in the compiling of statistics and information in the foUowing pages, RADIO-TELEVISION DAILY is indeed grateful. ^. ^2A&^><Xt, r Publisher