TELEVISION AND RADIO Hardback book by Giraud Chester, Garnet R. Garrison, Edgar E. Willis Over 610 pages 4th edition © 1971 by PRENTICE-HALL, Inc. Contents includes: " Preface Scripts and Commercials Illustrations PART I. TELEVISION AND RADIO IN SOCIETY 1. Social Aspects of Broadcasting 2. The Growth of American Radio 3. The Rise of Television 4. Programming 5. The Federal Communications Commission 6. Networks, Stations, and Cable TV 7. Advertisers and Agencies 8. The Audience 9. The Public Interest 10. Politics and Broadcasting 11. Self-Regulation in Broadcasting 12. Comparative Broadcasting Systems 13. International Broadcasting 14. Educational and Public Broadcasting 15. Standards of Criticism PART II. TELEVISION AND RADIO IN THE STUDIO 16. Inside the Station 17. Technical Aspects of Radio 18. Technical Aspects of Television 19. Elements of Television Production 20. The Announcer 21. Commercials 22. Interview, Personality, and Game Shows 23. News and Feature Programs 24. Women's and Children's Programming 25. Sports and Special Events 26. Television Drama 27. Acting 28. Directing 29. Film in Television 30. Broadcasting as a Career Glossary of Studio Terms Bibliography Index " This book is in pretty good condition with moderate wear to the cover. No torn or ripped pages, but there are a few that have folded corners. The side edges of the pages have a few light dirt marks, mostly visible from the side view. There are several pages with ink underlining and minor markings. |