American television directory (1946)

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BIBLIOGRAPHY MAGAZINE ARTICLES A partial list is presented here of outstanding articles on television that have appeared in the past few years. For convenience they are classified as General, Programming, Business, Film, Technical and Color. GENERAL "ABC of Television", R. E. Lee. Science Digest: October, 1944. "Aetna Life Sponsoring Television Broad¬ cast on Multiple Network", Eastern Underwriters : December, 1944. "A Psychologist Views Television", L. N. Chalfin. Televiser: Winter, 1945. "Architect and Television, The" M. J. Alexander. Pencil Points: August, 1945. "Arming for Battle", Zenith. Business Week: January 6, 1945. "A $13,000,000 'IF'". Fortune: April, 1939. "Audience Research Now!", Dr. Norbert Muehlen. Televiser: Spring, 1945. "Caldwell Wanted Audience Reactions to Video", Patricia Murray. Printers’ Ink: March 2, 1945. "Commissioner Jett Speaks Out", Televi¬ sion: February, 1945. "Confirmation of An Earlier Report", Business Week: March 24, 1945. "Copyright and Television". C. J. Woodworth. Televiser: Spring, 1945. "Doctors May Diagnose by Television”. Science Digest: November, 1945. "Electronics", Life: Dec. 31, 1945. "Front Row Center", Don McClure. Ad¬ vertising and Selling: May, 1945. "Futu re of Theatre Television", Dr. Al¬ fred N. Goldsmith. Television: Febru¬ ary, 1945. "Infancy of Television, The", Robert Her¬ ring. London Mercury: Nov. 30, 1944. "Is Television Ready?", A. B. DuMont. Rotarian: February, 1945. "La Television en France", Pierre LaRoche. La Science et La Vie: Septem¬ ber, 1938. "New Careers in Television", Televiser: Fall, 1944. "New Design and Planning Problems", Architectural Forum: April, 1945. "New Television Fronts". Theatre Arts Monthly: December, 1945. "Next Great Development Ready", Life: September 4, 1944. "Outlook for Television", N. Edwards. Elementary School Journal: June, 1944. "Possible Social Effects of Television", David Sarnoff. Annals of the American Academy: January, 1941. "Post-War Billion Dollar Industry”, A. N. Farr. Science News Letter: July 22, 1944. "Problems and Profits for Tele Retail¬ ers", Stanley Kempner. Televiser: Sum¬ mer, 1945. "Promise of Television", R. Conly. Amer¬ ican Mercury: July, 1944. "Push a Button and Tour the World", J. B. Wood. Nation’s Business : Sept., 1945. "Radio Mountains", Business Week: May 24, 1945. "Ready for the Post-War Market", Life: September 4, 1944. "Report on Television", Maurice Zolotow. Coronet: April, 1945. "Saga of William B. Still", Television: July-August, 1945. "Sight and Sound Rooms". House & Gar¬ den: October, 1945. "TBA Awards", Science: December 29, 1945. "Television", Sgt. George Meyers. Yank: December 1, 1944. "Television After the War", R. M. Hyatt. Public Utilities Fortnightly: December 21, 1944. "Television and Changes in Home Life", Science Digest: April, 1945. "Television and Its Post-War Outlook", M. N. Lansing. Commercial and Finan¬ cial Chronicle : March 17, 1945. "Television Boost", Business Week: July 7, 1945. “Television Chaos Avoided", Will Baltin. Televiser: Fall, 1944. "Television Comes of Age", A. Barth. Nation: July 29, 1944. "Television Dream", Business Week: November 4, 1944. "Television Girds for Battle", John West¬ ern. Public Opinion Quarterly : Oct., 1939. "Television in Great Britain", A. L. Laden, Radio News: January, 1945. "Television in I960", W. Kaempffert. Survey Graphic: August, 1945. "Television Looks to the Future", T. Lothman. Forbes: January 15, 1945. "Television's Market", Dan D. Halpin. Televiser: Spring, 1945. "Television Now and Tomorrow", A. B. DuMont. Journal of Marketing : Janu¬ ary, 1945. "Television Race", Business Week: Sep¬ tember 1, 1945. "Television Ready for Swift Expansion", P. E. Carlson. Business Week: Septem¬ ber 1, 1945. "Television Research Underground in France", Theatre Arts Monthly: Jan¬ uary, 1945. "Television Sets: $2 Per Week", Lee De Forest. Televiser: Winter, 1945. "Television's $64 Billion Question", E. F. McDonald, Jr. Retailing: Dec. 25, 1944. "Television to Cement Home-Ties", 0. H. Caldwell. Televiser: Winter, 1945. "Television: When Do We Get It?", Monetary Times: January, 1945. "Television Year — 1939", Business Week: December 31, 1938. "Trial by Television", Business Week: July 14, 1945. "Trouble in Television", Alva Johnston. Saturday Evening Post: September 28, 1940. "Views Coming Up". Harriet Van Horne. Collier’s: October 13, 1945. "What the British Learned About Tele¬ vision", R. Manville. Printers’ Ink: Dec. 8, 15, 22 and 29, 1944; Jan. 5 and 12, 1945. "What the Public Expects of Television", L. 0. Brown. Commercial and Financia Chronicle : June 7, 1945. "What to Do About Television Now", John Southwell. Advertising and Sell¬ ing: June, July, August, 1945. "What to Expect in Television — and When”, Gordon H. Cole. PM: September 24, 1945. "What's Delaying Television?", Owen P. White. Collier’s: November 30, 1944. "Where Does Television Belong?", Irving Fiske. Harper’s: February, 1940. "Who Will Control Television", Arthur Levey. Television: Spring, 1944. "Will Television Depend on Advertising?", Christian Century: October 25, 1944. "Wonderland of Sight and Sound", J. H. Heiney. Nation’s Business: July, 1944. PROGRAMMING "Actors for Television", Edward Sobol. Televiser: Spring, 1945. "Adapting Radio Programs for Televi¬ sion", Television: June, 1945. "Advice to the Talented", Selma Lee. Televiser: Fall, 1944. "Behind the Program", Bud Gamble. Television: April, 1945. "Building a Program", Lee Cooley. Tele¬ vision: February, 1945. "Cameras and Cameramen", Alan Louis Kleban. Televiser: Spring, 1945. "Casting for Television", Florence Green. Televiser: Summer, 1945. "Cost Factors in Television", Televiser : Spring, 1945. "Dance on Television", George Leon. Televiser: Spring, 1945. "Daytime Video Has a Future", N. D. Waters. Televiser: Fall, 1944. "Display and Television", R. C. Kash. Televiser: Fall, 1944. "Editing the News for Television", Ever¬ ett R. Holies. Television: April, 1945. "Errors of Television", Gilbert Seldes. Atlantic: May, 1937. "Experience of a Broadway Director in Television", Sanford Meisner. Televiser: Spring, 1945. "Face in Camera One!" Fortune: May, 1939. "First Book Week Television Program", Publisher’s Weekly: October 28, 1944. "High School Television Program", Edu¬ cation for Victory : May 21, 1945. (Chi¬ cago Public Schools publication.) 129