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Writing for Television and Radioby Robert L. Hilliard
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DescriptionNew York & Avenel, New Jersey, USA: Hastings House, 1975 "The mass media are potentially the most powerful forces for communicating ideas and impressions to the minds and emotions of the peoples of the world. The most important element in the mass communications process is the script. The writer who has something to say and knows how to put his ideas into the proper and most effective form can have great influence and, if he wishes, make a contribution of infinite value." This is the book to show you how to hone that skill. NF+ Condition of book marred only by a few spots and stains on back cover. Bent corners on two pages. Else Binding tight, spine straight, pages clean and unmarked.. Second Edition 11th Printing. Cloth. Near Fine Plus/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. |
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