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are produoed by Independent talent agencies 9 while still others aa?e produced by Ooluabta. Ool^aibla charges client* advertisers a specified rate per unit of broadcasting tine In respect of each station on the network over which a sponsored program is broadcast, and, if the program Itself Is produced by Columbia, Columbia charges an additional amount for the program itself* Columbia In turn pays each station which receives and broadcasts the program a stipulated amount In aooord&noe with the terms of the particular agreement with the station* Columbia also produces and makes available to affiliated etatlons programs known as '♦cooperative programs** Such pro* grams may be broadcast by tha individual stations either as sustaining programs or as sponsored programs* In the latter event, each local station which desires to do so makes Its own 'V !*■'■ arrangements with a oltent*advertlser for the sale of the program and broadcast time over that particular station for advertising the ollent-advertlaer1 s goods or services* the station then pays Columbia an agreed amount for that program* The mechanical details of the origination, transmission and broadcasting of sustaining and sponsored network programs are briefly as followsi Both sustaining and sponsored programs are ordinarily produoed or originated in studios owned or leased by Columbia, In Sew Tork, Washington, Chicago or Hollywood, although occasionally programs may originate in the studios of affiliated stations* Sound wavee (i.e., the form originally taken by the program messages which are to be delivered) are de~ livered by voice, musical Instrument or mechanical apparatus into a microphone and are therein converted into electrical impulses which are referred to as audlo~w&ves* fhe audlo~waves from the microphone are then earrled from the point of origination ** 3 *
Object Description
Title | Miami Radio Controversy — Paul Porter Correspondence (JSK_BE2_F26) |
Creator | John S. Knight |
Date Notes | 1947 |
Description | Various documents regarding the Miami Radio controversy |
Link to Finding Aid Repository | http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OhAkUAS0008.xml;query=;brand=default |
Subject Terms | Knight, John Shively, 1894-1981 |
Type | Text |
Digital Publisher | University of Akron. Archival Services |
Date Digitized | 2015-06 |
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Source Collection | John S. Knight Papers |
Identifier | JSK_BE2_F26.pdf |
Medium | Document |
Format-Extent | 39 pages |
Collection Category |
Communications Individual/Families |
UA College | University Libraries |
UA Department | Archival Services |
Website | http://www.uakron.edu/libraries/archives/ |
Contact Information | Telephone: 330-972-7670; Fax: 330-972-6170; E-mail:archives@uakron.edu |
Description
Title | JSK_BE2_F26 15 |
Type | Text |
Source Collection | John S. Knight Papers |
Medium | Document |
Collection Category |
Communications Individual/Families |
UA College | University Libraries |
UA Department | Archival Services |
Website | http://www.uakron.edu/libraries/archives/ |
Contact Information | Telephone: 330-972-7670; Fax: 330-972-6170; E-mail:archives@uakron.edu |
transcript | are produoed by Independent talent agencies 9 while still others aa?e produced by Ooluabta. Ool^aibla charges client* advertisers a specified rate per unit of broadcasting tine In respect of each station on the network over which a sponsored program is broadcast, and, if the program Itself Is produced by Columbia, Columbia charges an additional amount for the program itself* Columbia In turn pays each station which receives and broadcasts the program a stipulated amount In aooord&noe with the terms of the particular agreement with the station* Columbia also produces and makes available to affiliated etatlons programs known as '♦cooperative programs** Such pro* grams may be broadcast by tha individual stations either as sustaining programs or as sponsored programs* In the latter event, each local station which desires to do so makes Its own 'V !*■'■ arrangements with a oltent*advertlser for the sale of the program and broadcast time over that particular station for advertising the ollent-advertlaer1 s goods or services* the station then pays Columbia an agreed amount for that program* The mechanical details of the origination, transmission and broadcasting of sustaining and sponsored network programs are briefly as followsi Both sustaining and sponsored programs are ordinarily produoed or originated in studios owned or leased by Columbia, In Sew Tork, Washington, Chicago or Hollywood, although occasionally programs may originate in the studios of affiliated stations* Sound wavee (i.e., the form originally taken by the program messages which are to be delivered) are de~ livered by voice, musical Instrument or mechanical apparatus into a microphone and are therein converted into electrical impulses which are referred to as audlo~w&ves* fhe audlo~waves from the microphone are then earrled from the point of origination ** 3 * |