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Walker, G. P. M. – Library Trends, 1978
Examines some of the important assumptions and disputes about publishing as an industry: demand and pricing; profit and subsidy; quality, effectiveness and "optimality"; and the power of the reader. (Author)
Descriptors: Audiences, Books, Foreign Countries, Government Role
Huff, W. A. Kelly – 1988
The emergence of frequency modulation or FM radio signals, which arose from the desire to free broadcasting of static noise common to amplitude modulation or AM, has produced the controversial development of stereo broadcasting. The resulting enhancement of sound quality helped FM pass AM in audience shares in less than two decades. The basic…
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Reception Equipment, Government Role
Huff, W. A. Kelly – 1988
Historically, radio broadcasting has been affected by innovational, social, technological, and economic change. For instance, FM (frequency modulation) radio emerged out of a desire to free broadcasting of static noise common to AM (amplitude modulation) signals. The eventual response by AM was to improve the technology of the signal. The inquiry…
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Reception Equipment, Government Role
Meeske, Milan D. – 1986
This analysis of government regulation of America's broadcast service provides: (1) a historical view of radio and television regulation, including the doctrines of scarcity and public trustee and other areas affected by deregulation in particular; (2) an analysis of the argument for deregulation; and (3) an assessment of the First Amendment, the…
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Civil Rights, Communications
Sterling, Christopher H. – American Film Institute Report, 1974
An annotated list, by topic, of 27 books about broadcast television. (CH)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Cable Television
Gandy, Oscar H., Jr. – 1978
Because broadcasting is an industry that produces goods and services for sale, any government action which would limit its technical and economic efficiency represents a serious threat. Program violence raises much criticism; at the same time, the industry recognizes its audience-producing value. An audience production function estimate was…
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Television, Censorship
Gandy, Oscar H., Jr. – 1979
This paper traces the development of federal regulations of the broadcast industry aimed at controlling the industry's monopoly abuses within the United States, and describes the development of the industry's major network domination of the media markets and audiences throughout the world. Suggested reasons for this transnational domination…
Descriptors: Audiences, Background, Broadcast Industry, Consumer Protection
Cater, Douglass, Ed.; Nyhan, Michael J., Ed. – 1975
Five essays were delivered at a conference which addressed the issues of federal financial support for public broadcasting and what constitutes appropriate programing for public television stations. The essays discussed the following issues specifically: (1) the role of public broadcasting, (2) commercial versus noncommercial programing, (3)…
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Censorship, Commercial Television
Oduko, Segun – 1986
This paper argues that new technologies, which play significant roles in the process of communication, may solve some problems, but they also tend to create new ones. A discussion of the various problems encountered in Nigeria, where an appreciable penetration of portable video cameras and recorders has given the public more access to, and choice…
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Censorship, Communications
Panday, Narendra R., Comp. – 1977
As one of a series of ten bibliographies on Asian countries, this work covers the multi-disciplinary field of mass communication in the country of Nepal. For the bibliography, areas such as agriculture, anthropology, community development, economics, education, law, political science, population, public administration, sociology, social…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Annotated Bibliographies, Audiences, Audiovisual Communications
Reyes, Miguel T. – 1986
This paper begins with a discussion of the origins of Chilean television, including its channels, programs, and transmission times, and how education for television has arisen in Chile as a defense against its influence. The initial concern of sociologists' about this influence and later development of ideas and programs by a number of…
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Commercial Television, Cultural Influences
Hahn, Taeyoul, Comp. – 1977
As one of a series of ten bibliographies on Asian countries, this work covers the multi-disciplinary field of mass communication in the country of Korea. For the bibliography, areas such as agriculture, anthropology, community development, economics, education, law, political science, population, public administration, sociology, social…
Descriptors: Advertising, Agency Role, Annotated Bibliographies, Audiences