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The effect of television on cinema going

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This report describes the measurement of television’s effect on attendance in British cinemas. It is based upon part of a wider study—namely, the impact of television in 50 different fields of interest. The writer, formerly senior psychologist in the Audience Research Department of the British Broadcasting Corporation

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Belson, W.A. The effect of television on cinema going. ECTJ 6, 131–139 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02766935

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