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

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64 TELEVISION: THE REVOLUTION the working functions of the Association for the Advancement of Television. The Association need not go begging to make its force felt. The surplus from the Service Policies should prove ample to finance the work of the organization. And since its membership will contain a democratic representation of all groups associated with the television art, it may well be a meeting place of minds to forestall detrimental clashes and discord. And if the Association does its work well, set-owners will surely support a voluntary "tax" to continue its existence. The Association for the Advancement of Television will assume responsibility for those bills which neither stations nor theatres could be expected to take on entirely of their own accord. Of the Association, we will say more later. For the present, it rounds out the financial picture. The bills are all paid.