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The Hidden Screen : Low Power Television in America - Robert L. Hilliard

The Hidden Screen

Low Power Television in America

By: Robert L. Hilliard, Michael C. Keith

Paperback | 30 June 1999 | Edition Number 1

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By any standards, the most eclectic form of broadcasting in the U.S. today is called low-power television (LPTV). Not an insignificant blip in the industry, LPTV offers true local and community programming to tens of thousands of U.S. viewers. Because it can go where the cable industry doesn't go, LPTV tends to serve either outlying rural communities or disenfranchised communities such as gangs and new immigrant groups who have no other way to stay connected.

This is the first book available that tells the complete story of this unique and powerful movement from its inception to the formidable challenges it faces today.

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