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Television Scripts for Staging and Study
by Rudy Bretz & Edward Stasheff A. A. Wyn
Television and Tele-Clubs In Rural Communities
By Roger Louis & Joseph Rovan Columbia Univ. Press
The Television Workshop
by Howard Tooley Northwestern Press
Twenty-Two Television Talks
Pub. by Broadcast Music, Inc.
17. S, Government Films for Television
by Seerley Reid &
Anita Carpenter
U. S. Office of Education
Writing for Television
by Gilbert Seldes Doubleday
1950 Television Directory
Pub. by Ross Reports on TV Television Index, Inc.
A Radio and Television Ribliography
Compiled by Burton Paulu Natl. Assn. of Ed. Bcstrs.
Home Television and Behavior
by Frank Sweetser Public Opinion Quarterly, Spring, 1956
Telecasting Yearbook — Mmrketbook, 1957-58
Pub. by Bcstg. Publications
Television Factbook
Pub. by Television Digest
All About Television
by John Derby Popular Mechanics Press
Tfie Crowded Air
by Roger Man veil Channel Press
Farm & Ranch Magazine 9s 2nd Annual TV Survey
Farm & Ranch Nashville, Tenn.
Film in Television
Pub. by Sullivan, Stauffer, Colwell & Bayles, Inc.
Foreign Television Developments
by Guida B. Hall
U. S. Bureau of Foreign & Dom.
Commerce
Foundations in Broadcasting
by Edgar E. Willis Oxford
Fundamentals of Television
by Murray Bolen Hollywood Radio Pub.
Out of the Blue
by John Crosby Simon & Schuster
Radio9 Television and Society
by Charles A. Siepmann Oxford
TV Dictionary /Handbook for Sponsors
by Herbert True Sponsor Magazine
The TV Jeebies
by Paul Ritts Winston
Television and Radio in American Life
Ed. by Herbert L. Marx, Jr. H. W. Wilson Co.
Television: Terminology — Bibliography
Compiled by Benjamin Draper Academy of Sciences
Television, Tlie Magic Window
by Frank Denman Macmillan
What Do Children Watch? A Study of 15 Selected Programs
Published by BBD&O
What's The Right Word? Common and Uncommon Terms in Radio-TVElectronics
Pub. by RCA
World Communications
Pub. by UNESCO Columbia University Press
Your Slip is Showing!
Compiled by Kermit Schafer Grayson Pub. Corp.
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