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    station must evolve and diversify in order to move forward‚ to remain viable‚ and to attract new different audience and supporters. These factors drew the attention of the Board to have a clear goals and a road map for reaching there when commence broadcasting. This has led to the preparation of a sound strategic plan. The strategic plan is a five-year plan that will clearly state the goals and objectives‚ strategies‚ action steps and timelines for achieving these goals. This planning process will symbolize

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    Introduction to Radio

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    Digital Age Digital Age + Radio = Digital Radio In the 1990’s the radio industry began to adopt a new broadcasting technology called DIGITAL RADIO. Traditional broadcasts use analog signals‚ which are similar‚ or analogous‚ to the sounds they represent. In digital radio‚ sound waves are changed into digital code before they are combined with the carrier wave sent through air. Digital broadcasting (which includes not only the radio but also terrestrial radio‚ online radio‚ CD’s‚ mobile phone‚ podcasting

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    Radio In The 1800s

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    to the development of an alternator used to improve long distance wireless communication. Many amateur radio enthusiasts begun undertaking experiments leading to further development in radio industries. In 1920 there was introduction of regular broadcasting as opposed to point to point communication. During this time most programs were commercial free. Its growth was supported by the good economic conditions. In early 1922 American telephone and telegraphs gained monopoly power over radio adverts

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    Media Study Guide

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    Media 180 Fall 2013 Study Guide for Final Exam—12/18/(W)--11:30-1:00 pm‚ in the lecture hall The entire exam will be drawn from the following material: Part One: One-page essays: 1. Describe the principal program types on radio broadcasting in the 1930s and 1940s. In what ways did some of these programs reflect and perhaps reinforce prevailing prejudices? Cite specific examples from such programs as Amos ‘n’ Andy and the name changes of such performers Benjamin Kubelsky‚ Nathan

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    media regulations

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    residents in the UK from any scams occurring at the time‚ gaining the best from their communications services but making sure the competition can still succeed. The organisation gets it’s funding from the fees of the industry such as the regulating broadcasting and communications networks and also grant-in-aid which comes from the government. Ofcom have other responsibilities that they have authority over which include: creating codes and policies‚ licensing‚ research‚ looking into competition and addressing

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    Media

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    Internet in many regions of the world. Media has the greatest impact on the young generation more that the family or the school has.The means of media which influence the young generation are television‚radio‚internet‚newspapers‚ magazines‚ books‚ broadcasting and text publishers. We live in a society that depends on information and communication to keep moving in the right direction and do our daily activities like work‚ entertainment‚ health care‚ education‚ personal relationships‚ traveling and anything

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    Print newspaper demand in the 1990s in London became a war between the four biggest newspaper firms‚ this war involved the p]iFrom an economic position‚ the interrelationship of the sub-markets is a salient characteristic of mass media. Even though this interrelationship is not an exclusive characteristic of media markets‚ they are surely an important example for this phenomenon. The deciding feature of interrelated markets is the interdependency of the respective demands. An increment of the

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    out of style as other trends came into existence. However‚ even as the interest in radio lessened‚ it played a key role in the evolution of things like the television. In addition to the Golden Age of Broadcasting‚ radios have changed a great deal since the 1930’s and 40’s. Without radio and broadcasting‚ life would be a little different from the way it is now. The Golden Age was a time of an easier life for people. Radio was not around for long before business started booming. The radio swept the

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    Role of Newschannels

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    official Grand Opening of the first TV Station after years of experimental broadcasts in America‚ France and UK was likely on November 2‚ 1936 in London‚ England .The first television broadcasting station was located at Alexandria Palace in London‚ Great Britain and ii was none other than BBC ( British Broadcasting Company Ltd.). Lyrics for "Television" – BBC A mighty maze of mystic‚ magic rays Is all about us in the blue‚ And in sight and sound they trace Living pictures out of space

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    Lugo Liverpool John Moores University Presented at the RIPE@2002 Conference‚ 17-19.1.02‚ Finland “In the age of the Internet and digital‚ it’s certainly striking how durable our oldest types of television have turned out to be […] public service broadcasting is a battle standard we no longer need to relay to - a redundant piece of voodoo”. Michael Jackson‚ Chief Executive‚ Channel 4 (UK) Introduction: In this paper we explore the use of the concept of technological convergence as a justification for

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