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    Media Technology

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    Media Technology- An interesting Topic Now-a-days Media is most important agent in defining or solving many political and social irregularities. So we should understand the basic terms and definitions of media to gain proper knowledge about media. The term ’medias’ is incorrect one‚and media is considered as a singular and plural word at the same time. Simply media is an ’agent’.It removes social irregularities and social evils. We live in a society which need communication for better arrangements

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    Mass media in Nigeria Prior to the revolution of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT)‚ the television‚ radio and print media had been the main source of mass communication. The development of mass media in Nigeria dates back to 1970 with the print media being the first having a coverage of about 45% with more penetration in the urban areas. The radio soon followed having a more widely reached audience though the availability of the radio at earlier stages was low and in 1990 then

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    Media and Youth

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    A look at the world media landscape for children and youth immediately presents two opposing themes: opportunities and risks. For example‚ globalization of media brings opportunities to broaden children’s outlooks and provide more equal access to information‚ but it also threatens cultural identification and values. Technological advances bring the promise of new skills and greater youth participation in society‚ but also increase the risk of child exploitation and informational divides. There

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    1980s Broadcasting History

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    The origin and history of local broadcasting is a dense‚ intriguing one that leads down many a rabbit hole. Starting with the development and utilization of coaxial cables in the 1980s‚ which began a new era where cable television reigned. The laying of these cables allowed for easier access to cable television across the country‚ that led to new forms of broadcasting‚ especially in the area of local television. Many cities around the country began to form their own independent operated-and-owned

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    SIGNATURE: ……………………………… TYPES OR MEANS OF COMMUNICATION USED BY ORGANIZATIONS IN UGANDA Communication is the process by which we exchange information between individuals or groups of people. It is a process where we try as clearly and accurately as we can‚ to convey our thoughts‚ intentions and objectives. Means of communication on the other hand refer to the agents‚ instruments‚ methods or resources used to impart or interchange thoughts‚ opinions or information. Most well established organizations

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    Exchange) on 22 October 2003. It is a leading integrated media investment group in Malaysia. The Group has a diversified interest in a complete media platform from the broadcasting (TV and radio)‚ online‚ outdoor advertising content creation‚ print media and event management. It provides services such as free-to-air TV Broadcasting‚ Production and Publication. Vision Our vision is to deliver world-class services in each of our core businesses. We aim to create a corporate presence in strategically

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    Mass Media

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    electronically. Print media use a physical object such as a newspaper‚ book‚ pamphlet or comics‚[1] to distribute their information. Outdoor media is a form of mass media that comprises billboards‚ signs or placards placed inside and outside of commercial buildings‚ sports stadiums‚ shops and buses. Other outdoor media include flying billboards (signs in tow of airplanes)‚ blimps‚ and skywriting.[2] Public speaking and event organising can also be considered as forms of mass media.[3] The digital

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    media terminology

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    MES T 1 Section A/B Terminology Advertising- Producing adverts for commercial products or services. Archetype- the ultimate stereotype Audience- People who watch or listen to a TV or radio programme Binary Opposition- The contrast between two or more things that create conflicts and drives evil E.g.‚ Good/Evil‚ Day/Night and Male/Female CGI- Computer Generate Imagery. 3D effects such as fire scenes Consumption- Sum of information taken by an individual or group Continuity Editing- Predominant

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    It was in 1931 when CBS‚ a station still intact today began the first seven day broadcasting scheduling. The lineup was much different than it is today. In 1931 CBS offered Mayor of New York Jimmy Walker‚ the Boswell sisters‚ George Gershwin‚ and Kate Smith‚ all of which were musicians with the exception of Mayor Walker. It was in 1939 when one of the most recognized T.V. stations today‚ NBC‚ started broadcasting a regular weekly schedule‚ opening with the New York World’s Fair. By 1947 there were

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    Future of Your Tv

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    Alex Iuliano Professor Noh The Future of Your TV Response Paper Change is inevitable. Our world has seen changes from generation after generation in all aspects of life. In relation to this course‚ more specifically‚ our “television” underwent the most drastic changes in the shortest amount of time. Although the first type of television was created in 1884‚ the late 1920s showed the world the first real television which become common in homes and businesses. Since then‚ our television has undergone

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