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Heller, Melvin S. – 1984
This monograph provides a rationale for contemporary guidelines for the television and broadcast network management of sexual content in proposed progam materials. Beginning with a brief outline of the professional practices and responsibilities of broadcast standards editors, it then explores the relationships between sexual development,…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Broadcast Industry, Classification, Editing
Carey, John – 1984
This basic, entry-level guidebook introduces public broadcasters to videotext or teletext technology and the range of services it can provide. Following an explanation of basic terms and a review of the early history of videotext, a summary of research findings from commercial and public trials of teletext addresses such topics as consumer…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Federal Regulation, Media Research, Planning
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Leach, Eugene E. – CURRENT, 1983
During the first two decades of radio broadcasting in the United States, commercial broadcasters persuaded federal regulators, much of the public, and many educators that there was little need for independent noncommercial stations. Educational programming could be entrusted to "cooperation" between commercial hosts and guest educators.…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Cooperation, Educational Radio, Federal Regulation
Kleiman, Howard – 1983
The fairness doctrine states that broadcasters must devote a reasonable amount of time covering contrasting views of public issues. The debate over abolition of the doctrine has largely ignored the possibility that public broadcast stations licensed to government entities may be subject to political and constitutional pressures that would warrant…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Court Litigation, Ethics, Federal Legislation
Publisher Services, Inc., Alexandria, VA. Media Communications Group. – 1982
This guide is designed to acquaint public television station managers and staff with the video-teleconferencing business. For managers, the goal is to provide an overview of the market and an understanding of the facilities and personnel required to enter it. For staff personnel who may be assigned to video-teleconferencing responsibilities, the…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Reception Equipment, Information Networks, Marketing
McCormick-Pickett, Nancy, Ed. – 1984
This booklet describes briefly some career opportunities for women in the electronic media, both in and out of the broadcast facilities. Introductory materials include descriptions of the roles of American Women in Radio and Television, Inc., and the Women's Bureau in the U.S. Department of Labor. A discussion follows of the types of careers…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Business Administration, Career Education, Careers