Telecommunications: Radio, Television, and Movies in the Digital AgeWritten by instructors at California State University, this textbook reviews the history, development, and current trends in radio, television, movies, and electronic media; and outlines relevant business and advertising practices, laws and regulations, program formats, and rating systems. The ninth edition updates material on the Internet, satelli |
Contents
Prologue The Significance of Telecommunications | 1 |
Electronic Media Forms | 9 |
Radio | 10 |
Copyright | |
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Telecommunications: Radio, Television, and Movies in the Digital Age Lynne S. Gross,Edward John Fink No preview available - 2005 |
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