Opportunities in Television and Video CareersContains an overview of the career opportunities; advice to help you hone your professional skills for the television and video areas that most interest you; and salary statistics. |
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Many of the older satellites are in the C-band, which operates at the lowest frequency ranges. Most C-band satellites have twenty-four analog video channels and generally operate with a low power output, sometimes as low as five watts.
Many of the older satellites are in the C-band, which operates at the lowest frequency ranges. Most C-band satellites have twenty-four analog video channels and generally operate with a low power output, sometimes as low as five watts.
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In the lower forty-eight states, 700 licensees operate approximately 1,500 stations. These stations are in 750 ... Some LPTV stations are operated as nonprofit corporations; others that sell commercial time do not have nonprofit status.
In the lower forty-eight states, 700 licensees operate approximately 1,500 stations. These stations are in 750 ... Some LPTV stations are operated as nonprofit corporations; others that sell commercial time do not have nonprofit status.
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AFRTS employs both military and civilian personnel to operate its television facilities and create programming. Other government agencies at the local (city/county), state, and federal levels, also use television extensively.
AFRTS employs both military and civilian personnel to operate its television facilities and create programming. Other government agencies at the local (city/county), state, and federal levels, also use television extensively.
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1 The Television Landscape | 1 |
2 Broadcasting | 21 |
3 Television and Video in Nonbroadcast Organizations | 39 |
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