Abstract

Television

Langman, Anne W. | July 21, 1956 issue

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The independent television film companies and a few independent television station owners in the U.S. have charged the television networks with monopoly control of television industry. The networks dictate all the programming of the stations which they own outright and much of the programming of their affiliated stations. The option time system forces network programs onto local affiliates, prevents use of independently produced material. Networks say this practice is good for the stations: they share in the revenue, are spared the expense of programming themselves, are able to broadcast a balanced program schedule of wide public appeal.

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TELEVISION stations; MONOPOLIES; TELEVISION programs; MASS media; TELEVISION broadcasting -- United States; UNITED States
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