Air Law Review, 8. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1937 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 90.
138. lappuse
VII DISTRIBUTION OF BROADCAST FACILITIES THE person who has the largest stake in American broadcast ... stations or in advertising time . In theory , broadcasting is for the ... broadcast stations are located where the advertisers want them ...
VII DISTRIBUTION OF BROADCAST FACILITIES THE person who has the largest stake in American broadcast ... stations or in advertising time . In theory , broadcasting is for the ... broadcast stations are located where the advertisers want them ...
141. lappuse
... broadcast stations in the United States , including practically all of the more powerful stations . In affiliating with a chain , the local station usually uses control over some of its most desirable hours for broadcasting , the ...
... broadcast stations in the United States , including practically all of the more powerful stations . In affiliating with a chain , the local station usually uses control over some of its most desirable hours for broadcasting , the ...
144. lappuse
stations are coming under the same control . This development is occurring through the transfer of existing stations ... BROADCAST STATIONS ANOTHER matter which is in the public eye at the moment is that of newspaper control of broadcast ...
stations are coming under the same control . This development is occurring through the transfer of existing stations ... BROADCAST STATIONS ANOTHER matter which is in the public eye at the moment is that of newspaper control of broadcast ...
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