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Radio Corp. of America, Camden, NJ. Educational Television.
A DISCUSSION OF 2500 MC INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISION IS GIVEN COVERING THE HISTORY OF THE SYSTEM, THE NATURE OF 2500 MC SIGNALS, GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE, EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS, COST GUIDELINES, AND THE IDENTIFICATION OF A SOURCE FOR ALL 2500 MC EQUIPMENT. (JT)
Descriptors: Educational Television, Electronic Equipment, Equipment Standards, Television
Micro-Link Systems, Copiague, NY.
THIS BULLETIN IS A GUIDE FOR EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS WHICH ARE PLANNING INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISION STATIONS OR NETWORKS. STEPS ARE OUTLINED FOR PLANNING AND INSTALLING AN ITV SYSTEM. THREE EXAMPLES ARE GIVEN FOR SYSTEMS OF VARYING LEVELS OF COMPLEXITY. THIS IS NOT A DO-IT-YOURSELF GUIDE, BUT AN OUTLINE OF THE MAJOR ELEMENTS OF A SYSTEM IN TIME…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Electronic Equipment, Equipment Standards, Television
FINN, JAMES D. – 1960
THE VARIOUS TYPES OF EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION EQUIPMENT PICTURED IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE CAMERAS, RECEIVING SETS, AND RECORDERS. OTHER VOLUMES OF THIS SERIES ARE ED 003 738 THROUGH ED 003 746. (LP)
Descriptors: Educational Equipment, Educational Television, Equipment, Instrumentation
Micro-Link Systems, Copiague, NY.
THE 2500 MEGACYCLE INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISION SYSTEM IN EIGHT AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IS DESCRIBED. (JT)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Educational Television, Electronic Equipment, Television
Winstanley, Michael – Educational Television International, 1969
The producer of a British television series entitled "The Anatomy of First Aid" describes the planning and programing of the series. (LS)
Descriptors: Educational Television, First Aid, Public Television, Telecourses
Columbia Univ., New York, NY. Network Project. – 1974
The transcript presented in this Notebook describes the activities of various private, corporate, and government agencies in promulgating noncommercial broadcasting throughout the world. An essay which follows the transcript examines some of the political pressures which have changed the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the Public…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Government Role, Propaganda, Public Television
National Association of Educational Broadcasters, Washington, DC. – 1970
The author attempts in this book to reveal what can reasonably be expected from the use of television for instructional purposes. He catalogs the many possible applications of television in instruction. He discusses the criteria for choosing television over another media, concluding that only those applications which reduce the responsibility of…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Educational Television, Evaluation Criteria, Television
American School and University, 1966
Various lighting techniques for educational television production are discussed. Television lighting calls for many angles, quantities, and distributions of light which fall into the following categories--(1) high key light, (2) low key light, (3) key light, (4) base light, (5) fill light, (6) cross light, (7) back light, (8) side back light, (9)…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Lighting, Production Techniques, Television Lighting
Cable Television Information Center, Washington, DC. – 1974
This selective, annotated bibliography is a revision of the original published in 1972 (ED 071 402). Some 104 books, articles, and reports included here deal with access, applications, franchising, regulation, technology, and other aspects of cable television. The listings are of two types in each category. First are revisions of the original…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Cable Television, Communications
Wiley, Richard E. – 1972
In commenting on the backlog of cable applications before the commission and other policy matters regarding cable television, Commissioner Wiley states that processing is being introduced to speed up the application process, and although the commission is developing procedures for dealing with whole classes of applications, some delay will always…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Government Role, Television
Baer, Walter S. – 1971
The technology of cable television is advancing rapidly. Of prime importance to cable television in the 1970s will be the development of two-way interactive communication services on cable systems. This report describes that development; the technical, economic, and regulatory forces that influence it; and the public policy issues that it raises.…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Information Services, Technology, Telecommunications
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Litman, Barry R. – Journal of Communication, 1978
Economic analysis indicates that divesting networks from owned stations, while not solving all the basic criticisms involving lack of diversity in programing, would allow for more competition in the major television markets, and remove one of the barriers to the entrance of new independent programing. (JMF)
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Competition, Networks, Programing (Broadcast)
Dampier, William – Public Telecommunications Review, 1978
Ontario's educational television station, TVO, has developed into one of the most exciting broadcasters in North America. Federally licensed and provincially controlled, the Toronto based system achieves quality programming amidst a maze of 22-channel offerings. (RAO)
Descriptors: Educational Television, Programing (Broadcast), Telecommunications, Television Research
Eoff, Pamela – Public Telecommunications Review, 1978
The Mexican television system has divided the viewing audience into four different socio-economic sectors and provides programming for each sector under a non-competitive framework through commercial sponsorship. (RAO)
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Commercial Television, Foreign Culture, Telecommunications
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Gutman, Jonathan; McConaughy, David – Journal of Broadcasting, 1978
Ninety-one participants in focus groups were asked to rate six programs at a television network studio. The results indicated a substantial difference between indifference and ambivalence; about 92 percent of the respondents whose net affect was zero were ambivalent as opposed to indifferent. (JEG)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Programing (Broadcast), Television Research, Television Viewing
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