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NAEB Radio-Television Bibliography (June 30, 1952)

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TELEVISION IN CANADA Anonymous, "Steel Shortage Still Bar if Montreal Television Approved." Financial Post, XLV (Apr 114, 1951), p. 7. tS 0 wo » "Television Step Closer Here; Industry All Set to Go.” Financial Post, XLIV (January 21, 1950), pp. 1-2. wenn nnn» "Television Development in Canada." European Broadcasting Union. Documentation and Information Bulletin, I (November 15, 1950), pp. 327-331. wane e nee » "Television or Not Television? It's the Big Question as Admen Frown Over CBC Rates, Plans." Financial Post, XLVI (May 10, 1952), p. 7. ~------» "Television Sales Climb Here; Export Parts to U. S." Financial Post, XLIV (June 17, 1950), pp. 1, 3. ~-------, "Television Session, June 8, 1949." Industrial Canada (July 19449), pp. 186-199. wanna nee » "U. S. Ontario Movie Group Aims at U. S. Video Market." Financial Post, XLIV (October 28, 1950), p. 1. ween none » "Use Sales Tax to Finance Television Proposes Manufacturer." Financial Post, XLIII (November 19, 1949), p. 8. ~----o3 "Warning to Televisionaries." Saturday Night, LXV (July 4, 1950), pp. 6-7. Acres, C. A., “Roughing It Without Television." Saturday Night, LXVI (November 28, 1950), p. ll. Berton, P. F. de M., "Make Way For the One-Eyed Monster." Maclean's Magazine, LXII (June 1, 1949), pp. 8, 56-57. wae nnn n , "Man Who's Going to Make Our Television." Maclean's Magazine, LXV (May 15, 1952), pp. 7-9, 73-76. Cleaver, Nancy, “Television--Home Breaker or Homemaker?" Saturday Night, IXVI (January 16, 1951), pp. 22-23. Cohen, Nathan, "Television Will Creep in on Soft-Soled Shoes." Saturday Night, XLVI (June 26, 1951), pp. 11, 36. Crampton, C. W., “The Advertiser.Looks at Video." Canadian Business (March 1949), pp. 50-52+. weeennne » "Canadian's Television Tease." Canadian Business, XXII (January 1949), pp. 38-40, 76-78. ween ane » "Video--Fresh or Canned?" Canadian Business, XXII (February 1949), pp. 28-29, 96. | Deacon, P. S., "Montreal's Year-Old Video." Financial Post, XLVI (April 12, 1952), p. 32. Be ce ee "Television Bogeyman." Saturday Night, LXIV (February 1, 1949), Pe 4. 124