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  • Statement of Paul W. Kesten, executive vice president, Columbia Broadcasting System, submitted October 5, 1944 to the Federal Communications Commission at Washington, D.C. Docket no. 6651.

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    Text VBA p.v. 710 no. 1-10Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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  • The transition from AM to FM broadcasting; statements of Paul W. Kesten, executive Vice president, and Frank Stanton, Vice president and general manager, of Columbia broadcasting system, inc., submitted on July 30, 1945 to the Federal communications commission, Washington D. C. Docket no. 6768 "In the matter of promulgation of rules and regulations and standards of good engineering practice for FM broadcasting other than non-commercial educational broadcast service."

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    • [New York] Columbia broadcasting system [1945]
    • 1945
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    Text VBA p.v. 761 no. 1-7Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

    Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person.

  • The transition from AM to FM broadcasting ; statements of Paul W. Kesten, executive Vice president, and Frank Stanton, Vice president and general manager, of Columbia broadcasting system, inc., submitted on July 30, 1945 to the Federal communications commission, Washington D. C. Docket no. 6768 "In the matter of promulgation of rules and regulations and standards of good engineering practice for FM broadcasting other than non-commercial educational broadcast service."

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    • [New York] : Columbia broadcasting system, [1945]
    • 1945
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    Text 621.338 C7234Off-site

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