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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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    amounts of text‚ any material copied directly from a web page and graphics/pictures that are copyrighted. This project or subject material has not been used in another class by me or any other student. Finally‚ I certify that this site is not for commercial purposes‚ which is a violation of the George Mason Responsible Use of Computing (RUC) Policy posted on http://universitypolicy.gmu.edu/1301gen.html web site.” Running Head: Satellite Radio Introduction Satellite radio is a more advanced substitute

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    “Rizal Park hostage-taking incident” was the negative role of the Media played that added fuel to the shooting incident. Most of the major TV companies represented by their top news reporters‚ by communicating directly to the hostage-taker and by broadcasting the arrest of his brother‚ even though they know that a TV set was being used inside the bus‚ compromised and tied the hands of the negotiators to have the upper hand in the negotiation. The sight of his brother being arrested pushed the hostage-taker

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    Vividh Bharathi 17. Recent Innovations in AIR/FM Radio 18. Origin and Development of TV in the world 19. Origin and Development of TV in India/Doordarshan/SITE 20. Prasar Bharathi Act 1990 21. Commercial Service in DD/ DD through 70s and 80s 22. Public service broadcasting and social responsibility/Role of TV in Promoting Development and Social Change 23. Programme Content of AIR 24. Programme Content of DD 25. Contribution of radio to development 26. Growth and Impact

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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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    Investment Report

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    company in South Africa. It operates media outlets in the fields of regional radio broadcasting‚ airtime and Internet sales‚ information services and solutions‚ out-of-home advertising‚ and exhibitions and events. Kagiso operates in five segments: broadcasting‚ content‚ information services and solutions‚ outdoor and exhibitions and events. The company’s broadcasting business comprises operations in the radio broadcasting and radio advertising sales environment‚ and research and marketing services. Its

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    The Fire Starter Children have always been considered to be the future of America. As a country‚ investing in the future is crucial to the onward movement for upbringing the next generation. Because television plays a fundamental role in a vast majority of American families‚ its influence on young audiences has remained a great concern of the nation. For years‚ Congress and the Federal Communications Commission have battled with networks over the programming of children’s television due to apprehension

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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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    paper.[7] Broadcast The sequencing of content in a broadcast is called a schedule. With all technological endeavours a number of technical terms and slang are developed please see the list of broadcasting terms for a glossary of terms used. Television and radio programs are distributed through radio broadcasting over frequency bands that are highly regulated by the Federal Communications Commission. Such regulation includes determination of the width of the bands‚ range‚ licencing‚ types of receivers

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    viewing sexual content may also be heightened due to the media’s under-representation of negative consequences from sexual activities (Brown et al.‚ 2006). This study aims to know if Mass Media has an effect on the Sexual Behavior of Selected BS Broadcasting Students of Laguna State Polytechnic University Sta. Cruz Campus Academic Year 2012-2013. Background of the Study Sexual intercourse among adolescents has become a prevalent activity‚ which can produce life long consequences. Adolescence

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