Big business and radio
Gleason L. Archer. The American Historical Company, inc
Behind the scenes with RCA in 1922 -- A prophecy pigeon-holed -- A vain attempt at mediation -- Hostilities begin-- Compromise, arbitrate, or litigate -- Attempts at compromise -- Arbitration agreed upon -- The arbitration of 1924 -- An inconclusive victory for RCA -- Empire swapping -- Progress toward a National Broadcasting Company -- Radio group and telephone company make peace -- The National Broadcasting Company arises -- Travails of a rival radio network -- Radio and talking pictures -- Radio Corporation unified at last -- The Federal anti-trust litigation -- The consent decree -- Radio and the industrial depression -- Radio broadcasting of today -- Historical background of television -- Television and facsimile -- David Sarnoff looks ahead
Year of publication: |
1939
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Authors: | Archer, Gleason L. |
Institutions: | American Historical Company, inc (contributor) |
Publisher: |
New York |
Subject: | Rundfunk | Wirtschaftskonzentration | Vereinigte Staaten | Großunternehmen | Large firm | Broadcast | Multinationales Unternehmen | Transnational corporation |
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