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    The author of the article‚ Ben Bagdikian‚ states that the television broadcasting is dominated by a handful of giant media conglomerates that are heavily tilted to the political right. Bagdikian also states that because the media conglomerates broadcast programs solely for the purpose of making money‚ a lot of television programs involve sex and violence. Bagdikian argues that the aforementioned statements can be explained by the fact that the media companies care more about making money than anything

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    Analog vs. Digital

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    Comparing and Contrasting There are two forms of radio‚ AM/FM and satellite. Also known as analog and digital‚ both methods of broadcasting are transmitted into a radio system‚ or stereo‚ built with a receiver. Information received into the system is then translated into sound. The sound that is then heard is a song‚ an advertisement‚ or a radio talk show. Both AM/FM and satellite radio produce the same product‚ sound that is listened to. AM/FM stations are transmitted and received through

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    Profile of a News Anchor

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    Competition will remain intense in large metropolitan networks‚ news stations‚ magazines and newspapers. Broadcasting companies look for applicants with a bachelor’s degree in journalism or mass communications‚ but those with other majors may also be considered. Potential earnings for this job vary with location and exact industry. The annual mean wage for radio and television broadcasting is 75‚720 dollars. The highest employment level is in California with an annual mean wage of 72‚960 dollars

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    Its seven a.m. and you are awakened by your alarm. You proceed to turn off the alarm‚ turn on the television and continue with your typical mundane Monday morning routine‚ just as a ‘weight-watchers’ commercial commences. Without knowing‚ you don your Nike shoes‚ your Calvin Klein sweats‚ and skip your morning breakfast; only a nutrimax power bar will do‚ because health seems to be your number one priority today. Mass communication and its facets like television play a vital role in our lives as

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    Final2

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    15 December 2011 Mr. James Joyce‚ Program Director British Mutual Broadcasting 24 Portland Place London WIN48B England Dear‚ Mr. Joyce I have been invited by the Federal Communications Commission to participate in a study of television news programming in European countries. The invitation came from Jill Andrews‚ FCC vice-chair‚ and I am‚ of course‚ delighted to take part in the project. As noted on the enclosed report‚ one function of this study will be to compare the news

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    Mass Media Today

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    information for the public. The media include print media such as newspapers and magazines‚ and electronic or broadcasting media such as radio‚ television and the internet. And all of them have the following characteristics in common: they all are one-way systems of communication from a single source to a large number of people; mass media always involve the technology of broadcasting‚ or print; the mass media are usually operated for profit. The mass media is and effective means of socializing

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    Advantages Of Television

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    In this era‚ also known as information age‚ Television plays significant role in disseminating information and shaping people’s opinions. Since its invention television has been used for several different purposes including‚ broadcasting information‚ imparting knowledge and providing entertainment masses. Television has a lot of positive effects on society and culture. Television has played an important role in child as well as adult literacy. Studies show that people are able

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    Unit 4

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    Verbal | Verbal communications in the bank include such things as meetings‚ phone calls ‚ conferences and other spoken communication. This is a good way to tell someone else the information easily and will come across more effectively. The purpose of this will be to update the customers knowledge this could be about their current account‚ or what things to look forward to in the future like such things as savings and other future developments in the bank. The source of this communication will be

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    you had to imagine everything that was said on the radio. BDCST stated that‚ “The radio was hard to hear from the speakers of the radio.” BDCST stated‚”You had to imagine everything‚ because TVs weren’t made yet so they put movies‚ shows‚ and broadcastings on the radio where everyone listened to and imagined everything.” People found it hard to concentrate on what they were saying‚ because the speakers weren’t the best and they had to have a good imagination to actually like the radio. It was an

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    process of “glocalization” 1. The “indianization” of television 2. The “hybridization” of television 2 INTRODUCTION Since its birth in 1959‚ it seems that Indian television has developed in a way that is similar to most of the world’s broadcasting sectors. Conquered by technological progress‚ particularly by the major advance that the introduction of satellite transmissions represents‚ the Indian television sector broke with its old practices to enter the era of globalization to which

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