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NAEB Monitoring Study No. 2: Los Angeles Television (May 1951)

Description
December 1951 monitoring study on the activity of television networks in Los Angeles, CA from May 23-29, 1951, authored primarily by Dallas W. Smythe and Angus Campbell. It is the second such monitoring studied commissioned and published by the National Association of Educational Broadcasters.
Subject(s)
  • Advertising
  • Broadcasting
  • Broadcasting research
  • California--Los Angeles
  • Children
  • Children & Families
  • Dance
  • Drama
  • Ecology & the Environment
  • Economy & Business
  • Gender & Women's History
  • Housewives
  • Media Arts
  • Music
  • NAEB Region VI: The West
  • Performing Arts
  • Plays
  • Programming
  • Religion
  • Social attitudes
  • Sociology
  • Sports
  • Television
  • Theater & Drama
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Weather
Contributors
  • Smythe, Dallas W.
  • Campbell, Angus, 1910-1980
  • Probst, George E.
  • Hull, Richard B.
  • McCarty, Harold B.
  • Siegel, Seymour N.
  • Wheatley, Parker, 1906-1999
  • KTLA (TV Station : Los Angeles, CA)
  • KTTV (Television Station : Los Angeles, CA)
  • KFMB-TV (Television Station : San Diego, CA)
  • KFI-TV (Television Station : Los Angeles, CA)
  • KTSL (Television Station : Los Angeles, CA)
  • KNBH (Television Station : Los Angeles, CA)
  • KECA (Television Station : Los Angeles, CA)
  • KLAC-TV (Television Station : Los Angeles, CA)
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