Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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How the Bell System has found low-cost ways to put Educational Television in the classroom Much of the success of closed-circuit Educational Television depends on delivering and maintaining a high-quality, trouble-free signal in every classroom. This requires skilled engineering of transmission equipment and technical knovi/-hov\/ to keep the network operating in top condition. The Bell System has been doing this work for the nation's commercial broadcasters since the early days of radio and TV. That's one reason why we were called on to help pioneer the first county-wide ETV network and the first state-wide system in the country. Now we can offer a low-cost transmission service for Educational Television systemsof every size through the facilities of your local Bell Telephone Company. The same skilled technicians who give your community the best telephone service in the world and highest quality commercial television can help you put ETV into your classrooms-at less cost than you think. For full information, just call the Manager of your local Bell Telephone Business Office. There's no obligation, of course. BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM