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Autor:
Janice Hume, C. Zoe Smith, Jane B. Singer, Louise Benjamin, Frederick R. Blevens, Steve Ponder, Alexander Russo, Michael R. Frontani, Joseph Bernt, Earnest L. Perry
Publikováno v:
Journalism History. 30:107-112
Autor:
Janice Hume, Patricia Okker, Jonathan Rose, Harlen Makemson, Paulette Kilmer, Louise Benjamin, Penelope B. Summers, James Aucoin, Randall S. Sumpter, W. Joseph Campbell
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Journalism History. 29:91-96
Autor:
Patrick Washburn, J. Herbert Altschull, Louise Benjamin, Russell J. Cook, Samuel V. Kennedy, David A. Copeland, Jane Rhodes, Louis Liebovich, John M. Coward, Paulette D. Kilmer, Donald Godfrey, Craig Allen, Mary E. Beadle, Mark Harmon, David R. Spencer
Publikováno v:
Journalism History. 26:34-42
Autor:
Louise Benjamin
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Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. 42:221-236
A complex pattern of radio regulation emerged during the mid‐1920s, one in which a close‐knit relationship arose between regulator and regulated. Working together to get radio service to the public were the “regulators”—Herbert Hoover and t
Autor:
Louise Benjamin
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Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. 40:558-562
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Louise Benjamin
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American Journalism. 12:334-341
Autor:
Patrick Washburn, Robert Stewart, Lauren Kessler, Patrick S. Washburn, Julia Fox, Gerald J. Baldasty, Peggy J. Kreshel, Joseph P. Bernt, David Mould, Donald Godfrey, Craig Allen, Eric Gormly, F. Leslie Smith, Louise Benjamin
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Journalism History. 20:139-148
Autor:
Louise Benjamin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. 37:325-335
An immigrant who became CEO of RCA and NBC at age 39, David Sarnoff claimed that he predicted broadcasting in 1915 in his “Radio Music Box Memo.” The Memo stated that Sarnoff had “in mind a plan of development which would make radio a ‘househ
Autor:
Louise Benjamin
Publikováno v:
Journalism Quarterly. 67:578-585
In the absence of a legislative solution, the Chicago Tribune in 1926 brought suit in state court to protect its station WGN from a newer station that was using a nearby, interferring frequency. The court did hold that WGN did have “priority of tim
Autor:
Louise Benjamin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Communication. 57:806-807