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TELEVISION BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Advance Promotion for the iVeti? TV Stations
Pub. by NARTB
Application Data and Filing Inforntation for Television Stations
RCA Engr. Products Dept.
Considerations in the Early Planning of Television Stations
by Joseph Herold Broadcast News, May-June
Guide to Greater Profits for TV, RadiOf Record and Electrical Appliance Retailers
by Editors of Radio & TV Retailing CaldwelljClements
The P's and Q's of V's and U's
Pub. by American Bcstg. Co.
Pattern for TV Profit
by Roy F. Allison FM-TV Magazine
The Planning and Construction of Television Rroadeasting Stations
Pub. by NARTB The Public Arts
By Gilbert Seldes Simon & Schuster
Station Managentent Tahes a Look at Television Jobs
Pub. by NARTB
TV and Electronics as a Career
by Ira Kamen & Richard H. Dorf Rider
TV Station Ntanagenient; Film Ifianual
NARTB
TV Station Operating Costs
by Joseph Herold Television Digest — April 19
Television Station Planning
Compiled by NARTB Library
I/0F-V0F: Circulation Promotion for Television Stations
Pub. by NBC
Your Career in Television
by William I. Kaufman & Robert S. Colodzin Merlin Press
Your Television Set: How to Ruy and Service it
by James G. Hamlett William Frederick
Audience Reaction to Evening Television Programs
Erwin, Wasey & Co.
Chicago Summer Television
by Horton, Mauksch, Lang
Opinion Research Center & Univ. Chi.
Five Rig Reasons for Getting into Daytinte Television Now
CBS Television Network
How to increase the Effectiveness of Television Contntercials
Natl. Bcstg. Co.
Just What Has Television Done to Recreation — Contmunications?
Pub. by Radio-TV Mfrs. Assn.
A Plan for the Evaluation of Audience Measurement Methods
Natl. Assn. of Bctrs.
A Report on the impact of Television in a Major Metropolitan Market
by Harold W. Zorbaugh &
C. Wright Mills
Puck, the Comic Weekly
Starch Evaluation of Television Commercials
by Daniel Starch & Staff
Risks and Rights in Publishing, Television, Motion Pictures, Advertising and the Theater, 2nd Edition
by Samuel Spring Norton
Rules Governing Television Rroadcast Stations
Pub. by FCC Federal Register
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