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    Digital Radio — The Sound of the Future Background First there was digital television‚ called "the latest breakthrough in television." Now‚ digital radio is catching on as a popular form of broadcasting. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has moved a step closer to bringing digital radio to millions of Americans. What is Digital Radio Digital radio is the transmission and reception of sound that has been processed using technology comparable to that used in compact disc (CD) players

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    Case Study on Doordarshan

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    2000 Government appointed a committee to solve all kinds of problem and regenerate the good revenue. BACKGROUND Doordarshan the national television service of India is devoted to public service broadcasting (is one of the largest terrestrial network in the world). Doordarshan is of the largest broadcasting organisation in the world in terms of the infrastructure of studio and transmitters‚ the variety of software and the vastness of the viewership. The experimental telecast started in Delhi in September

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    Maybe‚ it ’s because you are a DJ or you have a band and want to reach an audience with your songs. Maybe‚ you have a huge collection of rock music and want to share it with the world. Maybe you are a member of club and want to make money by broadcasting a certain type of music along with commercials. Maybe you are a candidate and want to spread the word about your nomination and your speeches. Or maybe you are just person who is passionate about radio stations and always wanted to start your own

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    Influences of Ict in Media

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    MIS Team Project The Influence of ICT in the Media Industry ------------------------------------------------- Group 6D ------------------------------------------------- 22/2/2013 ------------------------------------------------- Word Count: 2582 Conor Cronin-12254457 Eimear Collins-09361413 Francis Kelly-12250461 Paromita Ghatak- 12254245 Jun Wu-12255394 Introduction ICT underwent a revolution in the 20th century. Our society has been going through deep transformations within

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    beliefs between families and individuals‚ no two people have the same beliefs and will not agree to a set standard of what obscene material really is. Since obscene material is can not be banned completely and therefore can be view during nighttime broadcasting. A good example of this is the adult swim channel. During the day children can view cartoons like Spongebob and Rugrats; but when 10 o’clock p.m. hit‚ the channel switches to adult swim when there are show with naked women and sex scenes. According

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    Double Standard

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    That same survey unfortunately showed that only 10% of local sports reporters are women and that 7% of local sports anchors are women (Sheffer‚ 2007). These numbers show that women are breaking into the broadcasting industry‚ but not necessarily into the sports industry. Sports and sports broadcasting has typically been created by men‚ about men‚ and reported by men. Tuggle’s (1997) analysis of the effect of sportcaster gender on the proportion of men and women sports stories covered by ESPN’s SportsCenter

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    media has at least three important roles to play: to inform‚ to educate and to influence opinion. These distinctive features of traditional media have been challenged by new media‚ which is changing the participation habits of the audiences. Radio broadcasting services were introduced in India in the twenties while television services started in 1959. In the early days‚ people gathered around the radio set in the evening to listen to popular network programs. When television finally became a living room

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    officially examining books‚ movies‚ film‚ etc.‚ and suppressing unacceptable parts. Censorship usually takes place based on religious‚ moral‚ or personal reasons. In Film‚ censorship has taken many turns and it is continuing to encounter many conflicts. Broadcasting organizations along with the FCC (Federal Communications Center) and the AFA (American Family Association) are supposedly doing everything in their power to ensure that no indecency airs. Despite these claims and attempts‚ failure is inevitable

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    16 December 2008‚ from the news center website of Common Dreams: publication website of Vanessa Domine : http://www.kidsplay.org/medialit.html Eigenwijzer (2008) http://www.mediademocracyday.org/Media_Democracy NOS (5 November 2008) SBS Broadcasting (5 November 2008). Hart van Nederland: Scholieren kiezen massaal voor Barack Obama Summers‚ D. (2005). The Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. Essex: Pearson Education Limited. Wikipedia (8 December 2008). Media democracy. Retrieved

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    on Channel 4 have many requirements because of the public service remit and if the programmes do not reach and exceed the standards of these requirements‚ it gives Channel 4 a bad reputation. Channel 4 has the chance to display shows that other broadcasting station’s‚ such as the ‘BBC’ and ‘ITV’ cannot as they have strict restrictions. Although Channel 4’s dramas on the alternative station can be seen as offensive by some people‚ it gets them talking about what they have seen and by word of mouth

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