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"This personal narrative is co-authored by William Lowell "Bill" Putnam and Kathryn Elizabeth "Kitty" Putnam. Bill and Kitty recall how they labored for survival during the "dozen lean years" between 1952 and 1964, and the events along their way to leadership in analog television. Included are several poems by Bill, and recipes created for Kitty's cooking show"--Provided by publisher.
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How we survived in UHF television: a broadcasting memoir, 1953-1984
2011, McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
in English
0786466669 9780786466665
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Table of Contents
Preface
Getting started in television
Actually building a station
Lowering our frequency-overnight
Parentheses
Building a local audience
Those magnificent Irishmen
Building a network relationship
Building advertiser support
Not all work-boys will be boys
Onto the national scene
Editorials in the "fairness" era
Dealing with the FCC
Building the broadcast industry-Kitty's station
Glimpsing the future
The seven dwarfs
A poetic heritage comes out.
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Includes index.
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