Switching Channels : Organization and Change in TV Broadcasting
Switching Channels : Organization and Change in TV Broadcasting
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Richard E. Caves is Nathaniel Ropes Research Professor of Political Economy at Harvard University.
Switching Channels : Organization and Change in TV Broadcasting,Richard E. Caves,Harvard University Press,0674018788,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Economic aspects,Industries - General,Television broadcasting,United States,Business & Economics / Industries
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