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- catalog contributor b6692967.
- catalog created "1969.".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog date "1969.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1969.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 723-738.".
- catalog description "PART 1: National Systems of Broadcasting -- The American System of Broadcasting: A Rationale -- Mexico and the United States: Broadcasting Systems Compared -- Mexican Broadcasting: Quantitative Dimensions -- Canadian Broadcasting: Unity and Diversity -- The United Kingdom: From Monopoly to Diversity -- Ireland: Independence and Nationalism -- Belgium: Cultural Diversity -- The Netherlands: Pluralism with Freedom -- Radio Luxembourg: "The Station of the Stars" -- The Danish Kingdom and Iceland: Individualism and State Control -- Norway: The Social Welfare state -- Sweden: Welfare State with Private Enterprise -- Finland: Broadcasting Link Between East and West -- France: Radiodiffusion: Television Francaise -- Italy: State Supremacy in Broadcasting -- Greece: Anxiety and Instability -- Germany: Cultural and Political Conflicts -- Austria: Compromise between Centralism and Federalism -- Switzerland: Confederation and Neutrality -- Spain: Franco and Private Enterprise -- Portugal: A State Monopoly -- The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR): Statism Supreme -- Hungary: Voice of the Proletariat -- Yugoslavia: Regional Diversity -- The Middle East -- Africa: An Overview -- India: A Synthesis of the East and the West -- Communist China: Politics Above All -- Japan: The Search for Expression -- Australia: Partnership of Public and Private Enterprise -- PART 2: International Broadcasting -- International Organizations Concerned with Broadcasting Across National Boundaries -- American Broadcasting Overseas -- The "Pirate" Stations.".
- catalog extent "xxxi, 752 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "National and international systems of broadcasting.".
- catalog isFormatOf "National and international systems of broadcasting.".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog issued "1969.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "East Lansing, Michigan State University Press,".
- catalog relation "National and international systems of broadcasting.".
- catalog subject "384.5".
- catalog subject "HE8689.4 .E5".
- catalog subject "Radio broadcasting.".
- catalog subject "Television broadcasting.".
- catalog tableOfContents "PART 1: National Systems of Broadcasting -- The American System of Broadcasting: A Rationale -- Mexico and the United States: Broadcasting Systems Compared -- Mexican Broadcasting: Quantitative Dimensions -- Canadian Broadcasting: Unity and Diversity -- The United Kingdom: From Monopoly to Diversity -- Ireland: Independence and Nationalism -- Belgium: Cultural Diversity -- The Netherlands: Pluralism with Freedom -- Radio Luxembourg: "The Station of the Stars" -- The Danish Kingdom and Iceland: Individualism and State Control -- Norway: The Social Welfare state -- Sweden: Welfare State with Private Enterprise -- Finland: Broadcasting Link Between East and West -- France: Radiodiffusion: Television Francaise -- Italy: State Supremacy in Broadcasting -- Greece: Anxiety and Instability -- Germany: Cultural and Political Conflicts -- Austria: Compromise between Centralism and Federalism -- Switzerland: Confederation and Neutrality -- Spain: Franco and Private Enterprise -- Portugal: A State Monopoly -- The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR): Statism Supreme -- Hungary: Voice of the Proletariat -- Yugoslavia: Regional Diversity -- The Middle East -- Africa: An Overview -- India: A Synthesis of the East and the West -- Communist China: Politics Above All -- Japan: The Search for Expression -- Australia: Partnership of Public and Private Enterprise -- PART 2: International Broadcasting -- International Organizations Concerned with Broadcasting Across National Boundaries -- American Broadcasting Overseas -- The "Pirate" Stations.".
- catalog title "National and international systems of broadcasting; their history, operation, and control, by Walter B. Emery.".
- catalog type "text".