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    Telecommunications Act

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    Staley 1 Telecommunications Act 1996 The Telecommunications Act of 1996 is the first major overhaul of telecommunications law in almost 62 years. The goal of this new law is to let anyone enter any communications business -- to let any communications business compete in any market against any other. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 has the potential to change the way we work‚ live and learn. It will affect telephone service -- local and long distance‚ cable programming and other video services

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    Name: Omeir Khan IRN# 903-718-2618 Electronic and Digital Media Industry Paper In this paper I will discuss the role of technology in electronic and digital media. It also discusses the historical and contemporary roles that are played by the media in the daily activities in society. I will further also look into the advancement of technology since it was discovered and how it has evolved overtime and made each and every one of us dependent on them. Technology plays a very important role

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    Broadcasting the Poem Have you ever felt like you were born to do something? Since I was born I felt like I was born to play baseball‚ but after that I would love to be a broadcaster. That is why I have chosen to analyze “The Broadcaster’s Poem” by Alden Nowlan. Analyzing a poem is not an easy thing to accomplish for me. As I very rarely analyze anything I read‚ but you should try everything once. As my eyes read this poem and my mind processes it‚ I ponder a question. What the heck is Nowlan

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    Programming

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    Radio Regulation and Format Design Radio stations can choose their own programming under Section 326 - Communications Act - gives broadcasters freedom from censorship. American Radio has ‘format freedom’ Task - provide attractive programming to meet informational and entertainment needs of audience Matrix of Radio Programming Local Programming - original programming produced by radio station Prerecorded or Syndicated Programming - obtained from a commercial supplier outside the station

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    106 & Park Media Analysis

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    “Comparing the impact and effectiveness of at least two promotional methods from two different media platforms used by the TV show 106 &Park.” Media Platform is a means of communication something for example Newspapers magazines Internet etc etc. In answer to your question ’On which media platforms might you find local news and events listings’?. I would suggest that one answer could be local free papers or magazines To begin with the first media platform which I have chosen to compare the

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    see what was going on and experiencing in visual from watching the first thing that was broadcast from the Television was the Olympic Games. Later in 1975 color television were introduced so that now people could see the amazing colors that being broadcasting but there was a catch‚ which a 24hour license fee. When the video and DVD are starting to appear‚ Video and DVD stores were also appear in 1996 which allow people to buy or rent movies that were seen at the cinema as well as in that same year Pay

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    undoubtedly increase in the near future. This is definitely affecting the live sports themselves at some ways‚ and there are both benefits and drawbacks to this. Why there has been so much sport broadcast? For one thing‚ with the development of digital broadcasting‚ there are more TV channels than there were a decade ago. For another thing‚ sport has become an important form of entertainment‚ appealing to both men and women. What are the benefits of the increasing televised sport programs? For the sport

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    Democracy Now

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    Now hosts real debates between people who considerably disagree‚ about different topics such as war‚ politics‚ local issues and much more. Amy discusses the issues such as how we are silenced by the corporate medium. This means the average news-broadcasting does not inform it’s audiences about what the real issues are‚ they leave out issues‚ or they don’t tell us about anything at all. They don’t reveal a lot about war that the U.S. needs to know or see‚ they will a lot of the time ‘spare’ the public

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    Mass media has played a crucial role in the American politics. TV commercials have influenced the outcome of elections. One Timeline theme is the effect of technological advances on the development of the media. Like how the invention of the printing press made the mass production of newspapers possible‚ the invention of high-speed Internet access has led to an increase in the diversity and specialization of news to individual audiences. A second Timeline theme is the shift in the economic aspects

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    Electronic Media

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    television‚ internet‚ online radio‚ online newspapers etc. Electronic media helps us to get news and to get entertained in many way. Let’s talk about radio. We can hear any kind of news through radio from anywhere. They entertain and teach listeners by broadcasting various types of programs. Some radio channels telecast live traffic update. It’s so helpful for traffic controlling easily. Television channels are performing the best rule to update our society. Many satellite channels are growing up day by day

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