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... Radio , Community Discussion , and Test Cities . I. FACT FINDING : RESEARCH STUDIES AND EVALUATION An appropriate ... RADIO The Fund will utilize the channels of television and radio as fully as is con- sistent with its aims and with the ...
... Radio , Community Discussion , and Test Cities . I. FACT FINDING : RESEARCH STUDIES AND EVALUATION An appropriate ... RADIO The Fund will utilize the channels of television and radio as fully as is con- sistent with its aims and with the ...
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... radio as a community resource : 7 Radio is a public asset , a public responsibility , and a public necessity . . . it has also all the elements that can strengthen or break down a democratic way of life . Yet as a community resource ...
... radio as a community resource : 7 Radio is a public asset , a public responsibility , and a public necessity . . . it has also all the elements that can strengthen or break down a democratic way of life . Yet as a community resource ...
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Paul H. Sheats. Federal Radio Education Committee , U.S. Office of Education , Washington 25 , D. C. From these sources you should get a broadside view of the educational possi- bilities of radio and of its importance as a community ...
Paul H. Sheats. Federal Radio Education Committee , U.S. Office of Education , Washington 25 , D. C. From these sources you should get a broadside view of the educational possi- bilities of radio and of its importance as a community ...
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