A survey of programming on the central studios of television Moscow,U.S.S.R. January–June 1960 |
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Authors: | Richard Tuber |
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Institution: | 1. Senior Technical Writer , System Development Corporation;2. Ph.D. in Communication , University of Southern California |
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Abstract: | It is highly possible that international television programs will become a substantial part of American television fare within the next few years. The example of Eurovision and the promise of Echo I are before us. Under these circumstances, familiarity with the programming and production practices of other nations is to the American broadcaster's advantage. In this issue of the Journal we have coupled this study of programing (Tuber) with a study of production methods (Howell) in one country, the Soviet Union. The similarities as well as the differences in programming provide interesting reading. |
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