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The Sponsor

Notes on a Modern Potentate

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An edition of The sponsor (1978)

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Notes on a Modern Potentate

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220

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The sponsor: notes on modern potentates
2004, Transaction Publishers
in English
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The Sponsor: Notes on Modern Potentates (Classics in Communication and Mass Culture Series)
November 1, 2003, Transaction Publishers
Paperback in English
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The Sponsor: Notes on a Modern Potentate
April 1985, Oxford University Press
in English
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The Sponsor: Notes on a Modern Potentate (Galaxy Books)
September 20, 1979, Oxford University Press, USA
in English
Cover of: The sponsor
The sponsor: notes on a modern potentate
1978, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: The sponsor
The sponsor: notes on a modern potentate
1978, Oxford University Press
in English

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First Sentence

"When radio station KDKA, Pittsburgh, went on the air in November 1920 as a venture of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, it set off extraordinary explosions."

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OL7386014M
Internet Archive
sponsornotesonmo00barn
ISBN 10
0195023110
ISBN 13
9780195023114
Library Thing
524251
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1134626

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When radio station KDKA, Pittsburgh, went on the air in November 1920 as a venture of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, it set off extraordinary explosions.
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When radio station KDKA, Pittsburgh, went on the air in November 1920 as a venture of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, it set off extraordinary explosions.
added anonymously.

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