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The Quarterly of Film, Radio, and Television was the title of an American journal of media criticism and history published in the 1950s.
The Quarterly of Film, Radio, and Television began publishing under that title in 1941, succeeding Hollywood Quarterly and continuing its issue numbering. The first actively copyright-renewed issue is Fall 1951 (v. 6 no. 1). The first actively copyright-renewed contribution is from Winter 1952 (v. 7 no. 2). (More details) It ran under that title until 1957. After a hiatus of about a year, the more tightly focused Film Quarterly continued the issue numbering of this journal. We are not aware of active copyrights in the issues listed below.
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