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It's becoming increasingly difficult to keep up with the changes in the electronic media area.
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radio programming today, national spot sales, radio group owners, hot clock, regional cable news, format wheel, auditorium testing, barter syndication, satellite news gathering, subscriber households, indecent content, newer networks, scarcity theory, syndicated programming, noncommercial stations, ideas for future research, syndication market, cable regulation, international broadcasters, cultivation theory, morning drive time, rival station, facsimile technology, drug advertising, cable households
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United States, New York, World Wide Web, Time Warner, Sesame Street, Los Angeles, People Meter, America Online, Supreme Court, Soviet Union, Quick Facts, African Americans, Focal Press, Great Britain, Rupert Murdoch, Voice of America, Voice of Russia, National Association of Broadcasters, National Public Radio, White House, David Sarnoff, Ted Turner, Howard Stern, Media Metrix, Nielsen Media Research
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