Brookings Research Report, Issues 132-141Brookings Institution, 1972 - Research |
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... , television is a highly concentrated industry . About 87 percent of all stations are network affiliates , and networks provide about 85 percent of evening prime time programs and 60 percent of all. BROOKINGS RESEARCH REPORT 135.
... , television is a highly concentrated industry . About 87 percent of all stations are network affiliates , and networks provide about 85 percent of evening prime time programs and 60 percent of all. BROOKINGS RESEARCH REPORT 135.
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... networks . This could be done by replacing many local stations in smaller cities with a relatively few powerful regional transmitters . In the 1950s , however , the FCC turned down a proposal to authorize regional stations that would ...
... networks . This could be done by replacing many local stations in smaller cities with a relatively few powerful regional transmitters . In the 1950s , however , the FCC turned down a proposal to authorize regional stations that would ...
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... networks . The key to near - term development of a nationwide cable system is distant signal importation , but FCC limitations on the retransmission of dis- tant signals sharply reduce cable's prospects . Cable penetration will be sub ...
... networks . The key to near - term development of a nationwide cable system is distant signal importation , but FCC limitations on the retransmission of dis- tant signals sharply reduce cable's prospects . Cable penetration will be sub ...
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