Abstract
James W. Armsey and Norman C. Dahl's An Inquiry into the Uses of Instructional Technology (New York: The Ford Foundation, 320 East 43rd St., 1973—$2.00, paper, with quantity rates available). Natan Katzman's One Week of Public Television: Aril 1972 (Washington: Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 1973—apparently free on request, paper) College Carrier Current: A Survey of 208 Campus-Limited Radio Stations (New York: Broadcast Institute of North America, 147 East 81st. St., 1973-7-price not known, paper) Peggy Charren and Evelyn Sarson (eds.) Who is Talking to Our Children: Third National Symposium on Children and Television (also available from ERIC Clearinghouse on Media and Technology, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. 94305) F. Earle Barcus Concerned Parents Speak Out on Children's Television, $10.00, paper. This 95 page report by a member of the Boston University faculty, presents the results of an ACT questionnaire that was printed in the December 3, 1972 issue of the Sunday supplement Parade. I. Keith Tyler, Television for World Understanding, $1.50, paper. Eugene A. Kroupa, Claron Burnett, and Larry R. Meiller, Agricultural Market News Programming of Wisconsin Radio and Television Stations (Research Report R-2472, December 1972). Eugene A. Kroupa and Claron Burnett, Wisconsin Farmers' Use and Understanding of Broadcast News (Research Report R-2506, May 1973).
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