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    Evaluative writing Advantages & Disadvantages of Television Television: source of entertainment‚ communication on a wide scale and source of information & news Advantages: Updates about the outside world Information about the happenings in various parts of the world Enhance knowledge about current affairs‚ encouragement via quiz shows for younger lot Provides a platform to bring forth and showcase people’s talent to wider audience Learning food recipes from various cookery shows Disadvantages: Affects

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    frequency waves‚ which represent voice and other sounds and radio frequency waves‚ which carry audio waves after being combined with them. Two examples of broadcast waves are AM waves and FM waves. AM which stands for amplitude modulation‚ is a broadcasting method in which the carrier waves (carry the sounds of a program) are changed to match changes in the audio frequency waves. These are electric waves that represent the sounds of a radio broadcast. FM stands for frequency modulation and these

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    Abbey‚ where the wedding took place. Apart from nearly 2000 guests‚ 40 broadcast cameras‚ 12 photographers and 28 reporters from national‚ international and regional media were expected. More than 100 overseas broadcasting organizations were transmitting the event. BBC had the biggest broadcasting presence with around 550 people staff at a cost of £2 million. The US networks have begun their coverage at 3 a.m. on the west coast. 64% of Americans said that they believe that the event has received too

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    HISTORY OF RADIO IN NIGERIA INTRODUCTION Radio and Television as broadcast media have undoubtedly been of immense influence and have contributed tremendously to national development‚ specifically Nigeria. The success of these media is unconnected with its message content and large audience. This work aims at giving detailed insight as to how the broadcast media have contributed to national development in Nigeria as well as problems limiting its role. DEFINATION OF TERMS DEVELOPMENT The

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    disseminating information and entertainment (Naremore 38). The power of radio was soon known‚ and this incident brought light to it. Today there more than 575 million radios in America alone (Encyclopedia Britannica). The latest study from the National Broadcasting Company found that 90.5 percent of the adult population listens to some type of radio during the week. Today‚ Clear Channel Communications owns over 1‚200 radio stations across the United States‚ and Cumulus‚ the second largest owns 266 stations

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    London to New york in 1928. On 2 November 1936 the BBC began transmitting the world’s first public regular high-definition service from the Victorian Alexandra Palace in north London. It therefore claims to be the birthplace of television broadcasting as we know it today. The magnitude of television popularity can be gauged from the fact that 70million television sets were sold in USA in 1950. By 1951 AT& T mad it possible for telecasting companies to reach their signals to the entire

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    line  The Press Ethics Commission Law 3. 1980~1988: Doo Hwan Chun’s government  Basic Press Law  Independent news agencies were absorbed into a single state-run agency  Numerous provincial newspapers were closed  Two independent broadcasting companies were absorbed into the state-run KBS 4. 1988~1993: Roh‚ Tae-Woo’s government  1987 June Democracy Movement  5. 1993~1998: Kim‚ Young Sam’s government The first ‘civilian’ government 6. 1998~2003: Kim Dae-Joong  2000

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    stigmatization and discrimination‚ the privacy of victims is often not respected‚ fact checking is frequently lacking‚ and the media’s role in public education is unclear and inconsistent. The World Bank Institute (WBI) has partnered with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) World Service Trust in a capacity building program to put socially responsible communication into schools of communication and journalism. HIV/AIDS and other health issues are topics for applied exercises. WBI’s goal for the program

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    Research about Play-by-Play Sports Commentary The Definition In sports broadcasting‚ a sports commentator gives a running commentary in real life or real time about a sport. Usually‚ this is done during a live broadcast on television. The broadcast is normally a voiceover and the main commentator is rarely seen on screen if at all. In American English‚ other common terms for a sports commentator are announcer and sportscaster. In actuality‚ a sportscaster may just refer to a newscaster covering

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    forgiveness of the capitol and will always be a reminder of the rebellion‚ a remembrance of the past. In the movie‚ it is said that if you want to stay alive you got to have sponsors‚ and to get sponsors is to make people like you. In relevance to broadcasting‚ what keeps the show existing is the audience who watch it. It is how the show will get the good feedbacks that come from the audience that makes their show strong and stable. Also with a big population of viewers who patronize the show‚ it will

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