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By John K. Gilbert, Annette Temple, Craig Underwood
December 22, 2023
Satellite Technology in Education (1991) provides a coherent introduction to the potential of satellite technology in education. It begins with a brief technical history of some of the different systems, making distinctions between remote sensing, telecommunications and amateur radio satellites. It...
By Gerald Beadle
December 22, 2023
Television: A Critical Review (1963) is written by Sir Gerald Beadle, once Director of the BBC, and possessing of a long and wide experience of broadcasting as it expanded and grew. He was there at the birth of television, and details this and the subsequent developments over many years into a ...
By Johnston Carla Brooks
December 22, 2023
Winning the Global TV News Game (1995) examines the worldwide TV news revolution of the 1990s, dealing with live TV news as an industry–consumer relationship. It’s a marketing approach – focusing on regional markets across the globe, looking at industry players and the hardware they had put in ...
By Various
December 22, 2023
Routledge Library Editions: Broadcasting brings together in 40 volumes a collection of previously out-of-print books that look at all aspects of television and radio broadcasting. From the early years of broadcasting, as people were devising both the nature of the programmes and the technology ...
By Brian Cooke
December 22, 2023
Writing Comedy for Television (1983) is a practical, step-by-step manual about how and what to write. It contains many examples from the scripts of various sitcoms and sketch shows. It demonstrates how to construct a storyline for a series, how to lay out a sketch, who to pitch to, and how a ...