"Television: the revolution," ([1944])

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"WHAT DO YOU EXPECT IN TELEVISION" 43 perfecting the electronics of broadcasting tele- vision images. But difficult as his job was, the problem facing the program men looks to be even a tougher nut to crack. Before long, we may see an ad something like this in the Classi- fied section of the Hollywood Citizens-News: HELP WANTED. MALE Executive writer-producer-directors, to invent new sight-broadcasting techniques. Must be thoroughly grounded in motion pictures and radio broadcasting. Must be creative, highly imaginative. Must be willing to work twenty-four hours a day, or longer. Must be completely immune to stomach ulcers and nervous break- downs. Salary no object. Prospective employees report for work at once. Bring your own tooth brush.