In the early postwar years, beginning in 1949 and extending to the mid-1960s, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) research on the fate and effects of radionuclides in the environment was driven by distinct environmental concerns-- the releases of radioactive materials around production sites, ...
C.During the 1950s TV changed better with the introduction of new energy technology. D.As time went on, less and less people prefer radios.【小题4】What's the best title for the passage? A.TV and Radio in the 1940s B.Why Do People Prefer TVs C.The History of Radio and TV D.The...
This show lasted from 1951 to 1958.Some broadcasts on See It Now concerned important issues(议题)of race,war and government dishonesty. Experts said the program was important in the history of television. Murrow also started another television show called Person to Person. He spoke with famous ...
Ethiopian radio broadcasts began in 1941 using the weaker 1-kilowatt station with a staff of 7 and broadcasting programs 4 hours a day in Amharic, English and Arabic. By the 1950s, the Imperial Bodyguard ran its own radio station, using a 1-kilowatt short-wave transmitter. Also during the...
RADIO HISTORYThis article examines the intellectual discourse in West Germany on the role of entertainment in radio programs during the 1950s. Although accounting for most of the airtime and being an assigned mission of public broadcasters, many radio officials and experts continued to be suspicious ...
Radio and radar astronomy, study of celestial bodies by examination of the radio-frequency energy they emit or reflect. Radio waves penetrate much of the gas and dust in space, as well as the clouds of planetary atmospheres, and pass through Earth’s atm
Radio - Broadcasting, Entertainment, History: The Golden Age of American radio as a creative medium lasted, at best, from 1930 to 1955, with the true peak period being the 1940s. Writer-producer-director Norman Corwin, one of radio’s brightest talents,
the mass media for historians and social scientists, and considers the impact of mass communications on political, social and cultural history. The needs of those engaged in research and teaching are served by scholarly articles, book reviews and by archival reports concerned with the preservation ...
In conclusion, the author explains how the pedagogy of leisure was effectively a means for society to control and domesticate the cultural practices of the eras youth.doi:10.1080/00309230.2017.1359190Di SpurioLauraPaedagogica Historica International Journal of the History of Education...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by Kristine M. McCusker Out of the Dark: A History of Radio and Rural America . By Steve Craig. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. 2009. Rural Iowan Doris Bertram Owen remembers her family purchasing its ...