Practical Radio Writing: The Technique of Writing for Broadcasting Simply and Thoroughly ExplainedLongmans, Green, 1938 - 308 pagine |
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... week after week , with slight changes in talent and a weekly change in material without losing its appeal . The case is different when the writer is considering a series of fifteen - minute programs which is heard from two to six times ...
... week after week , with slight changes in talent and a weekly change in material without losing its appeal . The case is different when the writer is considering a series of fifteen - minute programs which is heard from two to six times ...
Pagina 157
... week and didn't win , try again , because every week you have a brand new chance to get one of these batons . We'll give three of them . . . the special sticks with cork handles that you use to lead an orchestra with ... three of them ...
... week and didn't win , try again , because every week you have a brand new chance to get one of these batons . We'll give three of them . . . the special sticks with cork handles that you use to lead an orchestra with ... three of them ...
Pagina 301
... week radio serial , the scale of payment in New York City ranges from $ 125 a week , to an average of $ 250 a week - to a high of $ 700 or even $ 1000 a week . It is impossible to make any definite statement concerning the fees paid by ...
... week radio serial , the scale of payment in New York City ranges from $ 125 a week , to an average of $ 250 a week - to a high of $ 700 or even $ 1000 a week . It is impossible to make any definite statement concerning the fees paid by ...
Sommario
CONTENTS CONSIDERATIONS IN PLANNING A PROGRAM | 1 |
CONTINUITY | 2 |
THE MECHANICS OF RADIO DRAMA | 3 |
Copyright | |
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