Parliamentary Papers, Band 9H.M. Stationery Office, 1961 |
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... commercial television systems , the funds available for programmes would no doubt be substantially reduced , even if advertising appropriations were largely increased . In such circumstances , any corporation that did not seek to ...
... commercial television systems , the funds available for programmes would no doubt be substantially reduced , even if advertising appropriations were largely increased . In such circumstances , any corporation that did not seek to ...
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... commercial service . The country would thus have two commercial networks and one public service network . The BBC has called the attention of the Committee to the monotony and limited range of programmes which are among the effects of ...
... commercial service . The country would thus have two commercial networks and one public service network . The BBC has called the attention of the Committee to the monotony and limited range of programmes which are among the effects of ...
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... Commercial television has no monopoly on wastelands . We all know there is room for improvement in program quality in educational as well as commercial broadcasting . Television requires many skills and many talents of a high order . It ...
... Commercial television has no monopoly on wastelands . We all know there is room for improvement in program quality in educational as well as commercial broadcasting . Television requires many skills and many talents of a high order . It ...
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31st March 625-line standard advertising revenue Advisory Committee appointed Associated Rediffusion Associated Television Associated-Rediffusion Association audience Authority's BBC's British British Broadcasting Corporation broad broadcast receiving licence broadcasting authorities broadcasting organisations broadcasting services casting Chairman Chapter commercial competition considered constitution and organisation cost coverage criticism educational effect film financed frequencies grammes Home Service independent television interest licence fee licence revenue National Broadcasting Council Northern Ireland party political broadcasts planning possible Postmaster present principle produced programme companies programme contractors proposals purposes of broadcasting realise receivers recognised recommend regional religious broadcasting responsibility Scotland Scottish service of broadcasting sound and television sound broadcasting sound services Southern Television stations subscription television technical tele Television Act television broadcasting television licence television service Third television programme tion transmission transmitting UHF Bands United Kingdom viewers Wales Welsh Welsh language WNBC-TV