Air Law Review, 8. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1937 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
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1.3. rezultāts no 76.
140. lappuse
... programs from chain stations . The duplication of programs on chain stations may make it more cer- tain that persons in those parts of the United States dependent upon unreliable secondary service will be able , on any given evening ...
... programs from chain stations . The duplication of programs on chain stations may make it more cer- tain that persons in those parts of the United States dependent upon unreliable secondary service will be able , on any given evening ...
141. lappuse
... programs which it would have been difficult for them to receive otherwise . They have made it possible for national audi- ences to listen to programs of national importance . But , with three organizations in a position to determine ...
... programs which it would have been difficult for them to receive otherwise . They have made it possible for national audi- ences to listen to programs of national importance . But , with three organizations in a position to determine ...
147. lappuse
... PROGRAMS BROADCAST programs vary widely in their quality . Variation of content is desirable , of course , as the tastes of individuals vary . The variation in quality , however , is enormous . There are numerous high quality programs ...
... PROGRAMS BROADCAST programs vary widely in their quality . Variation of content is desirable , of course , as the tastes of individuals vary . The variation in quality , however , is enormous . There are numerous high quality programs ...
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