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Hull, Marion Hayes – 1975
At the 1970 National Association of Educational Broadcasters convention, a minority affairs report showed that, although minorities constituted nearly 10 percent of public broadcasting employees, there was almost no minority representation at the management and professional levels. Recent statistics show little change in those employment…
Descriptors: Employment Practices, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Minority Groups, Public Television
Komatsuzaki, Seisuke – 1976
This paper outlines the structure of Japanese telecommunication industries and how the various parts of the mechanism work together. Explanations of the Japanese: 1) structure of telecommunication industries; 2) control of regulatory lags; 3) text information service and regulation; and 4) text information service and the telecommunication…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Policy Formation
Ellmore, R. Terry – 1976
This compilation of broadcast journals and periodicals is a result of a questionnaire survey which attempted to determine the extent and nature of articles published by journals or periodicals which relate to radio and television broadcasting. The 109 responses, as well as the 19 returned by the post office and the 27 non-responses are listed by…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Television, Directories, Journalism
British Columbia Telephone Co., Vancouver. – 1974
Using business customers, a two-way television conference experiment was conducted between Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia. Two-way conferences were conducted between telephone officials, businessmen and government officials, college students, elementary-school pupils and teachers, and a psychiatrist and clients. Discussion topics…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Evaluation, Experiments, Innovation
Tyler, I. Keith – 1970
Television will be a valuable tool in preparing people to cope with a shrinking and increasingly interdependent world. A child left to his own devices will equate "strangeness" with "danger". Television can bring a wide variety of experiences with different cultures to a child and help him to formulate an understanding of his place in the world.…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Educational Television, International Education, Telecommunications
Peterson, Roger E. – 1970
Since it became a reality just before World War II, terrestrial microwave has improved in systems and equipments, but with the improvements have come higher costs. Television microwave costs are so high because users are demanding more capability, land prices have increased, operating costs are higher, and there is frequency congestion along many…
Descriptors: Costs, Services, Telecommunications, Telephone Communications Industry
Ah Mai, Karen L. – 1974
At the conference, which brought together many university representatives from the Pacific Rim, papers were presented yielding both individual problems, perspectives, and successes in computer networks and also group needs and development. In the first section of this report the status reports of networking in the Pacific Rim are summarized. Next…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Computer Programs, Computers, Conference Reports
Nebraska Public Library Commission, Lincoln. – 1971
The manual contains sections on: (1) Philosophy and Rationale, (2) The Network Relationship, (3) Verification, (4) Transmission Schedules, (5) Nebraska Union Catalog, (6) Denver Bibliographical Center for Research, (7) Technical Operating Procedures, (8) TWX Operation Including Instructions for Formats, (9) Sample Regional Library Request to NPLC,…
Descriptors: Decentralization, Interlibrary Loans, Library Cooperation, Library Networks
Lane, Gene L.; Hrutkay, Nandor A. – 1970
Communication Systems Managers have expressed interest as to the need for and desirability of continuation of the Communications Yeoman (CYN) service rating in consideration of changes which have occurred in naval communications and the Radioman general rating. The objective of the research is to determine and analyze the current and continuing…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Classification, Labor Utilization, Military Personnel
Gavitt, Alexander R., Jr.
This research study delineates the role and spread of mass media and its impact on economic development of underdeveloped countries. Some definitions about mass communication are given, followed by a brief description of how the mass media in the countries of the world operate under four major theories. An examination is made of the economic…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Developing Nations, Economic Development, Mass Media
Seiden, Martin H. – 1972
It is the opinion of the author that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has wasted much of its time and energy in recent years constantly forming and revising cable television regulations when cable television is a relatively minor phenomenon with which the Commission should not have concerned itself in the first place. Thus, this book…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Federal Legislation, Mass Media
Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC. – 1972
After outlining the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) responsibility for regulating interstate common carrier communication (non-broadcast communication whose carriers are required by law to furnish service at reasonable charges upon request), this information bulletin reviews the history, technological development, and current…
Descriptors: Communications, Communications Satellites, Federal Legislation, Radio
Ward, John E. – 1972
The study reports on technical and cost factors affecting future growth of Cable TV (CATV) systems and the development of the "wired nation." Comparisons are made between alternatives for distributing CATV signals and alternative prototypes for subscriber home terminals. Multi-cable, augmented-channel (with converter), and switched CATV…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communications, Costs, Information Systems
Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC. – 1970
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) assigns segments of the radio spectrum to categories of users, and specific frequencies within each segment to individual users. Since demand for channel space exceeds supply, the process is complex. The radio spectrum can be compared to a long ruler: the portion from 10-540 kiloHertz has been set aside…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Broadcast Industry, Educational Radio, Federal Legislation
Friendly, Fred W. – 1972
American government response to the growth of radio, TV and now cable television (CATV) has been too little too late, to protect vested interests instead of to set long-range policies. A recent closed-door meeting called by the director of the Office of Telecommunications Policy of the White House, to talk about CATV regulation, was no exception.…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Mass Media
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