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The Library of American Broadcasting at the University of Maryland holds an assortment of archival collections pertaining to women's contributions to American radio and television.
“Prime-Time Television’s Portrayal of Women and the World of Work: A Demographic Profile.” Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, Spring 1992, p. 195. Vest.
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that women make an important contribution to the diversity of values, culture and experience, expressed in broadcasting output, and in the work environment;
Career paths and highlights of three women who entered sports broadcasting, as well as background on their pioneering efforts. Includes Lesley Visser, Hannah Storm, and Linda Cohn.
Women in Broadcasting Bibliography From the Library of American Broadcasting's collection on broadcast pioneers, a list of print resources on women in broadcasting.
Amazon.com: Invisible Stars: A Social History of Women in American Broadcasting (Media, Communication, ... Her story is the story of women who succeeded in American broadcasting, ...
Amazon.com: Invisible Stars: A Social History of Women in American Broadcasting (Media, Communication, ... Her story is the story of women who succeeded in American broadcasting, ...
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