Telecommunications properity / produced by Greg McVicar ; executive producer Bari Scott.

Program Title:
Telecommunications properity / produced by Greg McVicar ; executive producer Bari Scott.
PRA Archive #: 
AZ0905.07
Description: 

Documentary from panel discussion, listener phone-ins, and tape features, which explores the impact of electronic communications upon California's economy. Examines its impact upon jobs, skills, education, innovation and investment, and how telecommunications is changing the nature of business around the world, as well as in our State. Focuses upon Japan and other Pacific Rim envestors, the global stock exchanges, and the crash of 1981.|TELECOMMUNICATING PROSPERITY / produced by Greg McVicar| executive producer Bari Scott. SERIES: The Communications revolution| no. 7 Documentary from panel discussion, listener phone-ins, and tape features on the impact of electronic communications upon California's economy. Explores its impact upon jobs, skills, education, innovation and envestment, and how telecommunications is changing the nature of business around the world, as well as in our state. Focuses upon Japan and other Pacific Rim envestors, the global stock exchanges, and the crash of '87. BROADCAST: Satellite, 2 Aug. 1990.

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Satellite, 2 Aug. 1990.
Item duration: 
1 reel (58 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., stereo.|58:00
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1990.
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