American television directory (1946)

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MANUFACTURING: Making sets should employ 60,000 assemblers, machinists and SERVICE: 85,000 maintenance men should be needed electronic technicians. Virtually all radio manufacturers have television plans. to install and service the new video-audio receivers. MASTER CONTROL: Technicians watch, hear and regulate the quality of pictures and sound before they go out on the air. SALESMEN WANTED: The television industry should put 135,000 salesmen to work for dealers and distributors within the next five years. 55