History of American Broadcasting is written by Emmy nominated 27-year broadcast professional Pat Hahn. It's a professor's complete turn-key textbook. He took his extensive real-world broadcast experience, along with his 20 plus year teaching experience to develop the ultimate text book on the subject of radio & TV and communications. This outstanding descriptive, and conversationally focused book features a streamlined 12-chapter format which allows time during the semester for essential videos, film incorporation, and ...
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History of American Broadcasting is written by Emmy nominated 27-year broadcast professional Pat Hahn. It's a professor's complete turn-key textbook. He took his extensive real-world broadcast experience, along with his 20 plus year teaching experience to develop the ultimate text book on the subject of radio & TV and communications. This outstanding descriptive, and conversationally focused book features a streamlined 12-chapter format which allows time during the semester for essential videos, film incorporation, and student discussion. It's perfect for both in-person and on-line courses. The course package provides real-world examples and student-centered pedagogical features including thought-provoking poll questions to help you develop a daily interactive classroom conversation. History of American Broadcasting has everything needed for an incredible semester. See the list below for details on everything included. Available in print and eBook formats, History of American Broadcasting features: Chapter Online quizzes Chapter Online poll questions Online broadcast history timeline Chapter Online key terms flash cards Online chapter PowerPoint presentations Online class schedule and calendar Customizable textbook website elements to fit your specific needs Suggested teaching activities for each chapter Online exam pools Online discussion forum Online assignment dropbox
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