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The Broadcast Television Networks

2003
Television is a business. Most consumers view their television set as a source of diversion, information, and entertainment. The average viewer probably does not think much about the cost of programs or commercials. As a cultural force, television is a teacher, a companion, a babysitter, a means to procrastinate, and a steady stream of amusement.
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Sartre and Television Broadcasting

1993
Sartre’s appearances on the television screen were extremely rare. Although, as the previous chapter has highlighted, Sartre’s involvement in radio broadcasting was quite extensive at key political moments in his life, his interventions in the sphere of television were, by contrast, minimal.
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Television Broadcasting

Proceedings of the IRE, 1962
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Television outside broadcasts

Students Quarterly Journal, 1962
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