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The Audience For Public Broadcasting In Maine: Report Prepared For The Maine Public Broadcasting Network By The Social Science Research Institute, University Of Maine Social Science Research Institute Oct 1974

The Audience For Public Broadcasting In Maine: Report Prepared For The Maine Public Broadcasting Network By The Social Science Research Institute, University Of Maine Social Science Research Institute

General University of Maine Publications

A report prepared by the Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) of the University of Maine in 1974 for the Maine Public Broadcasting Network. Chapters include Maine Broadcasting: An Overview; The Maine Public Broadcasting Audience; Public Television in Maine; Public Radio; and Questions Used for Survey.


Greater Opportunities In Bangor And Brewer For Radio And Television Equipment Producers, University Of Maine Social Science Research Institute Jan 1974

Greater Opportunities In Bangor And Brewer For Radio And Television Equipment Producers, University Of Maine Social Science Research Institute

General University of Maine Publications

Research sponsored by the New England Regional Commission which selected the Bangor-Brewer area as on of the major growth centers of New England in the 1970s. Research completed by the Social Science Research Institute of the University of Maine on the feasibility of locating radio and television equipment manufacturing plants near Bangor.


Build A Crystal Radio: Electronics Series - Part I, University Of Maine Cooperative Extension Service Jan 1965

Build A Crystal Radio: Electronics Series - Part I, University Of Maine Cooperative Extension Service

General University of Maine Publications

An educational pamphlet describing how to build a crystal radio produced by the Cooperative Extension Service as part of an Advanced Electric Guide Sheet series of 4-H projects. This title was part of a series of several additional radio-related topics. Later sheets in the series note that they were published when Winthrop Libby was Director of Cooperative Extension, helping to date the piece circa 1965. Libby served as the Director of the Cooperative Extension Service before being named President of the University of Maine in 1969.