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What is Screen-H?

> Hi,
>
> i have been looking for the television equivalent of Screen-L or Screen-H.
> Does anyone know if there are such lists? I have been searching onelist
> with all kinds of frustrating problems, so I am looking for a short cut.
>
> thanks
>
> Jeannette Sloniowski, PhD
> Chair, Communications Popular Culture and Film
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