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A01=R.H. Coase
Assistant Postmaster General
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British Broadcasting
British Broadcasting Company
Broadcasting Authority
Broadcasting Service
Broadcasting Stations
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commercial
Commercial Broadcasting
committee
communications regulation
company
Corporation's Programme Policy
crawford
Crawford Committee
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Foreign Commercial Stations
historical analysis of British radio monopoly
Incorporated Society
independent
Independent Broadcasting Systems
Lord Selsdon
Marconi Company
media policy analysis
parliamentary
Post Office
Programme Monopoly
public service broadcasting
Radio Receiving Sets
Radio Trade
Receiving Sets
Relay Exchanges
service
sykes
Sykes Committee
Sykes Committee history
systems
Test Match
UK media landscape
ullswater
Ullswater Committee
Wire Broadcasting
wireless transmission systems
Product details
- ISBN 9780714630694
- Weight: 521g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 01 Jan 1969
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
First Published in 1969. Written in 1950, this book seeks to answer the three questions of how is it that broadcasting in Great Britain came to be organised on a monopolistic basis? What has been the effect of the monopoly on the development of, and policy towards, competitive services such as wire broadcasting and foreign commercial broadcasting intended for listeners in Great Britain ? Finally, what are the views which have been held on the monopoly of broadcasting in Great Britain?
R. H. Coase Reader in Economics in the University of London
British Broadcasting
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