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    Public Service Broadcasting is a major tool in initiating informed social change in people and nations through mass media. It is intended to meet community needs which exist beyond traditional‚ geographical‚ and institutional boundaries. It has traditionally been the dominant form of broadcasting in much of the world and even though with commercial broadcasting taking over much of public service broadcasting due to high viewership and resulting revenues‚ its importance cannot be undermined in India

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    News Corp

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    in this case? Why? The most important external environment dimension is the technological. News Corps is a media company which has to evolve and adapt with all technological evolutions. The second is the socio-cultural factor‚ nowadays media are essential‚ technologies are progressing really quickly. People have higher expectations about communication and entertainment so companies have to satisfy the customers and respond to his needs. There is also the demographic factor‚ many people in the world

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    History of the Korean Broadcasting Early Stage(~1926) The first broadcasting of Korea was carried out by the Bureau of Post of the Chosun Trustee Government in 1924. At that time‚ the Bureau of Post acquired receiver and sender for the experimental broadcasting. The first experimental broadcasting was successful in November 1924 with 750 Kh/50W‚ and from 1925 on the Bureau of Post Wireless Laboratory broadcasted 4 times a week. the following year (1926) the Kyungsung Broadcasting Corporation was incorporated

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    Broadcasting Editors/Editing Some people know from a young age what profession they will choose later in life. A biology teacher at my high school told me‚ "I knew from the age of five that I would end up teaching!" For these people‚ life is less complicated than it is for those of us who have not yet pinned down precise career goals. Without clear goals‚ we may feel intimidated and confused by the huge variety and number of possible jobs. Pursuing a career in broadcast editing is not only an

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    Indian Broadcasting Industry

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    INDIAN BROADCASTING INDUSTRY DECLARATION This is to declare that the report entitled __________________ was prepared for the partial fulfilment of the course Research Methodology in Semester II of MBA by Group __ of Marketing (Section ___) of Batch July 2012-14 under the supervision of Dr.Samik Shome. The Group confirms that this report truly represents our own work. This work is not a replication of work done previously by any other person. We also confirm that the contents of the report

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    Radio Broadcasting as Ict

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    article and discuss the issue on the talk page. (December 2010) | Long wave radio broadcasting station‚ Motala‚ Sweden Broadcasting tower in Trondheim‚ Norway Radio broadcasting is a one-way wireless transmission over radio waves intended to reach a wide audience. Stations can be linked in radio networks to broadcast a common radio format‚ either in broadcast syndication or simulcast or both. Audio broadcasting also can be done via cable radio‚ local wire television networks‚ satellite radio‚ and

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    Public broadcasting is defined as broadcasting that is controlled and financed by the public for the public. There is no government or commercial institutions directing and influencing programming content so as to influence the public. It is therefore free from political influence and commercial pressure. (UNESCO) A “Public Broadcaster Services” (“PBS”) has the role of broadcasting in the interest of the public. The SABC in South Africa owns fifteen PBS radio stations of which eleven of its PBS

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    The American Fur Company

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    Chapter 2 Case Study: The American Fur Company 1. How would you evaluate Astor in terms of his motive‚ his managerial ability‚ and his ethics? What lesson does his career teach about the relationship between virtue and success? Astor seems as though he wanted to make a better life for himself because he grew up very poor‚ but didn’t want to be in the same business as his father so he ventured out to make a better living for himself. Therefore‚ I believe Astor’s motive is greed. He was doing what

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    CBC Colonial Broadcasting Case Run regression he Regression Model For a detailed description of the variables and the defined statistical terms used in this report‚ see   [ Annex 1 ]. Based on the sample data provided and the statistical analysis‚ the following regression equation has been derived: Ratings = 13.729 - 1.540*BBS + 1.281*Winter + 1.164*Sunday +1.593*Monday + 1.854*Fact + 0.910*(SQRT)Stars + 8.413*Log (Previous Rating) - 10.206 *Log (Competition) This equation accounts for 44

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    Anglo American Company

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    Anglo American Business ethics and corporate social responsibility 1. How has Anglo American’s reputation enhanced by engaging with local communities in decision-making? Why is it important for this engagement to be an ongoing process? Anglo American mining company is one of the leading companies on the mining industry and has gained reputation because they include the local community at the moment of decision-making. Mining industries are often being observed as they are recognized because

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