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Gordon, George N. – 1970
The author traces the history of instructional television (ITV), concluding that classroom television is little more advanced or accepted than it was in 1950. He suggests that there will be an increasing use of videotaped, pre-recorded, inexpensively produced local television lessons in place of broadcast ITV. The basics of television production…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Classroom Techniques, Closed Circuit Television, Educational Television
Japan Broadcasting Co., Tokyo – 1969
Nippon Hoso Kyokai (Japan Broadcasting Corporation--NHK) is the only public service broadcasting corporation in Japan. Financed almost exclusively by subscribers fees, NHK runs two television services, two radio networks, and an FM service. Its 60 million viewers may choose from entertainment programing such as quiz shows, musicals, serials, and…
Descriptors: Automation, Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Television, Communications Satellites
Knirk, Frederick G. – 1969
The problems and successes of instructional television (ITV) in elementary and secondary schools in New York State between 1966-68 are reported here as the basis for recommendations which may facilitate the continued development of ITV in the state. Sixty-five schools, representing 60 percent of the ITV-using schools, and nine nonusing ITV schools…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Budgeting, Cable Television, Closed Circuit Television