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How We Survived in UHF Television - A Broadcasting Memoir, 1953-1984 (Paperback)
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How We Survived in UHF Television - A Broadcasting Memoir, 1953-1984 (Paperback)
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List price R801
Loot Price R544
Discovery Miles 5 440
You Save R257 (32%)
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This personal narrative is co-authored by two of the best-known
names in American UHF television broadcast management: William
Lowell ""Bill"" Putnam and Kathryn Elizabeth ""Kitty"" Putnam.
During the first two decades of Ultra-High Frequency (UHF)
television, when the established VHF (Very-High Frequency) stations
dominated the TV marketplace, the Putnams built and operated three
successful UHF outlets: WWLP-TV in Springfield, Massachusetts;
WKEF-TV in Dayton, Ohio; and KSTU-TV in Salt Lake City, Utah. Bill
and Kitty recall how they labored for survival during the ""dozen
lean years"" between 1952 and 1964, and the events along their way
to leadership in the world of advertiser-supported analog
television. Included are several original poems written by Bill,
and tantalizing recipes created for Kitty's long-running local
cooking show.
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