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    1. Radio (1922-1956) - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      In 1926, the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) was formed under the auspices of its parent company, Radio Corporation of America (...)

    2. People and Advertisers - Radio and Television - LibGuides at Duke University

      Among other programs, Holland directed "Kraft Television Theatre," a live anthology drama series on NBC, from 1948 to the show's (...)

    3. Television (1939-1957) - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      The earliest television networks in the United States (NBC, CBS, ABC and DuMont) were actually part of the larger radio network (...)

    4. A History of Videotape, Part 1 - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Virtually all the videotapes of the first ten years (1962-1972) of “The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson” were taped over by NBC to save (...)

    5. Taking a defense on the offensive - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Computer & Communications Industry Association has filed a complaint with the FTC alleging that the National Football League, Major League (...)

    6. Brexit, Stage Right

      It's estimated that negotiations for the UK's withdrawal from the EU could take nearly two years to complete. NBC News has outlined (...)

    7. The timeless folly of DRM - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Sounds a lot like the “broadcast flag” argument and the recent flap over Microsoft Vista preventing the download of some NBC TV (...)

    8. 1946-1955 - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      The children's television series "Howdy Doody" premieres on NBC. April 7, 1949. The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific opens (...)

    9. Seeing Japanese Popular Culture through Anime - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      The first anime to appear on U.S. television was Astro Boy, which aired in the 1980s on NBC at about the same time that anime broke (...)

    10. The Attics of Your Life - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      So the networks that aired the first Super Bowl, CBS and NBC, did not save any of the broadcast. But  Martin Haupt happened to work for (...)

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