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    Rupert Murdoch

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    created FOX Broadcasting Company in 1986. IN THESE GROUPS FAMOUS PISCEANS FAMOUS PEOPLE BORN IN MELBOURNE FAMOUS PEOPLE BORN IN AUSTRALIA FAMOUS PEOPLE BORN ON MARCH 11 Show All Groups Synopsis Rupert Murdoch was born on March 11‚ 1931‚ in Melbourne‚ Australia. His father was a famous war correspondent and newspaper publisher. Murdoch inherited his father’s papers‚ the Sunday Mail and the News‚ and continued to purchase other media outlets over the years. In the 1970s‚ he started buying American newspapers

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    Fox News Bias

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    Bias in the Media - Fox v.s. CBS Fox News‚ officially known as Fox News Channel‚ is an American cable news channel‚ that is owned by Fox Entertainment Group‚ a branch of 21st Century Fox. The channel broadcasts primarily from studios at 1211 Avenue of the Americas‚ New York City‚ New York. It was founded by Rupert Murdoch on October 7th‚ 1996‚ who hired former Republican Party media consultant Roger Ailes as its founding CEO. Growing during the late 1990s and 2000s‚ Fox News has become one of the

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    History of Tv Broadcasting

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    History of television broadcasting 1950s During the 1950s‚ the University of Santo Tomas and Feati University were experimenting with television. UST demonstrated its home-made receiver‚ while Feati opened an experimental television station two years later. On October 23‚ 1953‚ the Alto Broadcasting System (ABS)‚ the forerunner of ABS-CBN‚ made its first telecast as DZAQ-TV Channel 3. The ABS offices were then located along Roxas Blvd. ABS was owned by Antonio Quirino‚ brother of former president

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    Administrative Science Quarterly‚ Vol Barnatt‚ C. and Starkey‚ K. (1994)‚ “The emergence of flexible networks in the UK television industry”‚ British Journal of Management‚ Vol Barnett‚ S. and Curry‚ A. (1994)‚ The Battle for the BBC – A British Broadcasting Conspiracy?‚ Aurum Press‚ London. BBC (1991)‚ “Producer choice‚ a new system for managing resources”‚ unpublished‚ Staff Briefing Paper‚ BBC‚ London‚ October. BBC (1993)‚ “Producer choice guidelines”‚ unpublished‚ BBC‚ London. BBC (1996)‚ The Digital

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    Bbc Worldwide Case

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    BBC Worldwide: Global Strategy Case Company Overview The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) was formed in 1922 by a group of radio manufacturers in order to popularize the new medium and create content for customers to listen to on their new devises. The organization grew as it developed a radio transmitter network and started looking at other media types. However‚ due to an issue of license fee collection‚ the BBC experienced heavy financial losses which caused the original radio manufacturers

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    Michelle Gingas

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    Fox Sports Network and TampaBayLightning.com. I had the chance to hear her story of how she became a sports broadcaster. In the process of starting her career‚ Gingas studied journalism at Loyola University and quickly found her niche in sports broadcasting. Gingas knew at a very young age that she wanted to do something that allowed her to interact with people on a daily basis as well as try and leave an impact on someone or make a positive difference. Gingas also loved how sports brought people

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    Newscorp Assignment

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    Vertical integration by acquiring Twentieth Century Fox and also 6 TV stations of Metromedia Broadcasting Group and used the same distribution platform for the content. Newscorp has constructed animation studios to acquire original content for their channels. - Cross promotion across various businesses. Ex. Newscorp newspapers frequently promote other activities/programmes of other Newscorp companies * Reasons justifying Related Linked Diversification * Newscorp frequently shared expertise

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    “The Quiet Hour” “The Quiet Hour” written by Robert Mayer. Mr. Mayer suggest that to persuade audience that all TV broadcasting should be prohibited by law for 60-90 minutes per night in USA. He wants to know what the results might be if such a personal were adopted. Perhaps families might sit around together after dinner and talk to each other. Mr. Mayer thinks good would be come from less TV: families could eat together and they could solve each other’s problems; children would want to read

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    Globalisation of the TV market and its effects …………………………. p. 5 3. How legislation can influence the quality of journalism …………….. p. 6 4. How television can be abused…….……p. 8 5. Rupert Murdoch´s media monopoly and its effects on American television and society ………………… p.10 Conclusion ……………………………………… p. 15 Bibliography ……………………………………. p. 17 Introduction The following term paper deals with the development of television from its early beginnings in the 1920s up to now.

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    The BBC

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    reassess the future of the BBC and instigate a rapid change in the culture of the BBC to ensure its survival (BBC‚ 2014). BACKGROUND The BBC‚ was founded in 1922‚ as the British Broadcasting Company by a group of leading wireless manufacturers. In 1927‚ by Royal Charter‚ the BBC was re-established as the British Broadcasting Corporation‚ with Sir John Reith as its first Director General. The BBC plays a vital role as a political and cultural force in British society. Until 1985‚ the BBC was able to

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