Opportunities in Television and Video CareersMcGraw Hill Professional, 2003 - 199 páginas Contains 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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... stations, with specific frequency and power within the allocated bands; and third, the regulation of existing stations to ensure that they operate in compliance with FCC rules and technical provisions. In May 2002 the commission ...
... stations, with specific frequency and power within the allocated bands; and third, the regulation of existing stations to ensure that they operate in compliance with FCC rules and technical provisions. In May 2002 the commission ...
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... stations, 250 of which are a part of a statewide network in Alaska. In the lower forty-eight states, 700 licensees operate approximately 1,500 stations. These stations are in 750 towns and cities that range in population from a few ...
... stations, 250 of which are a part of a statewide network in Alaska. In the lower forty-eight states, 700 licensees operate approximately 1,500 stations. These stations are in 750 towns and cities that range in population from a few ...
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... stations all across the country are hungry for original programming. Because of its focus on individual communities ... stations. The first noncommercial stations began broadcasting in 1953. Today nonprofit institutions such as local ...
... stations all across the country are hungry for original programming. Because of its focus on individual communities ... stations. The first noncommercial stations began broadcasting in 1953. Today nonprofit institutions such as local ...
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1 The Television Landscape | 1 |
2 Broadcasting | 21 |
3 Television and Video in Nonbroadcast Organizations | 39 |
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