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THE NETHERLANDS 1972. Training on radio and television
1972 (exact date unknown). Radio Nederland, The Netherlands. Trainees preparing a rural television programme.
01/01/1972
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© A. Defever
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FAO. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given.
Background Information
Radio Nederland operates a radio and television training Center at Hilversum (Netherlands) where four months courses are being organized for radio and television workers from developing countries. Two weeks in each course are devoted to rural programmes and FAO is participating in this part of the training by sending rural radio and TV experts as instructors.