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TELEVISION BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Radio, Television and Society
by (^.harles A. Siepniann Oxford
1950 — 410 pp.
TV Dictionary /Handbook for Sponsors
by Herbert True Sponsor Magazine
1951 — 70 pp.
The TV Jeebies
by Paul Ritts Winston
1951 — 150 pp.
Television and Radio in American Life
Ed. by Herbert L. Marx, Jr. H. W. Wilson Co. 1953 — 198 pp.
Television; Terminology — Biblioyraphy
Compiled by Benjamin Draper Academv of Sciences 1953 — 57 pp.
Television, Tlie Magic Window
by Frank Dennian Macmillan
1952 — 60 pp.
What's The Right Word? Common and Uncommon Terms In Radlo-TVElectronics
Pub. by RCA
1952 — 50 pp.
World Communications
Pub. by UNESCO Columbia University Press
1951 — 223 pp.
Your Slip is Showing!
Compiled by Kermit Schafer Grayson Pub. Corp.
1953 — 120 pp.
Advance Promotion for the ]Vetv TV Stations
Pub. by NARTB 1953 — i pp.
Application Data and Filing Information for Television Stations
RCA Engr. Products Dept.
1952 — 73 pp.
Considerations In the Early Planning of Television Stations
by Joseph Herold Broadcast News, May-June 1952
Guide to Greater Profits for TV, Radio, Record and Electrical Appliance Retailers
by Editors of Radio & TV Retailing CaldwelLClements
1951 — 183 pp.
Opportunities in Television
by Jo Ranson & Richard Pack Grosset & Dunlap
1950 — 128 pp.
Tlie P's and Q's of V's and U's
Pub. by American Bcstg. Co. 1953 — 59 pp.
Pattern for TV Profit
by Roy F. Allison FM-TV Magazine 1952
TIte Planning and Construction of Television Broadcasting Stations
Pub. by NARTB
1952 — 33 pp.
Station Management Takes a Look at Television Jobs
Pub. by NARTB
1952 — 17 pp.
TV and Electronics as a Career
by Ira Kamen & Richard H. Dorf Rider
1951 — 326 pp.
TV Station Operating Costs
by Joseph Herold Television Digest — April 19
1952 — 6 pp.
Television Station Planning
Compiled by NARTB Library
1953 — 3 pp.
UHF'VHF: Circulation Promotion for Television Stations
Pub. by NBG
1953 — 45 pp.
Yottr Career in Television
by William I. Kaufman & Robert S. Colodzin Merlin Press 1950 — 206 pp.
Your Television Set: How to Buy and Service It
by James G. Hamlett William Frederick 1953 — 22 pp.
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