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    where the use reduced the isolation of ships while sailing. During this time‚ it was limited to Morse code transmissions. This also created a use during World War I to keep a direct flow of communication with airplanes as well as an experiment with broadcasting entertainment to the troops. After all the technological advances for radio‚ this had created the use of radio for transmitting news‚ and even music transmitting radio signals to a wider range. While the radio and television news became common

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    Essay Science and Technologies. With the advent of future developments in science and technology‚ we will assign more and more decision making to machines. At present this is evident in military systems in which electronic sensors maintain the ideal flight characteristics in advanced aircraft. The capacities of computers today exceed five hundred trillion bits of information per second. The complexity of today’s civilization is far too complex for human systems to manage without the assistance

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    The job of Bill McCann‚ the commercial producer at KIMA Television‚ is to develop and arrange videotaped or live programs for television or Internet. His major challenge is to decide what appears on the website‚ coordinate talent‚ and select the proper venue and script. To be where Mr. McCann is‚ one must acquire great communication skills and understand the production process and the ability to multitask. To produce and manage a local television station can be a rewarding but stressful job. Your

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    communication for marketing. Most commonly‚ the desired result is to drive consumer behavior with respect to a commercial offering. Commercial advertisers often seek to generate increased consumption of their products or services through "branding‚" which involves the repetition of an image or product name in an effort to associate certain qualities with the brand in the minds of consumers. Non-commercial advertisers who spend money to advertise items other than a consumer product or service include political

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    many advertisements during programmes” Is TV being ruined by adverts which have no relevance to the programme? Well throughout my piece of writing i am going to give my personal views and the views of others on why i think there are too many commercials now-a-days on television. When you watch a programme generally you do not want it to be interrupted by irrelevant information? Have you ever had a glance at what is going to be on next and the show says thirty minutes‚ but why does it not say

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    paint a picture in the listener’s mind. Writing for the radio should give the listener the impression that the reader is talking to him. It must be informal. It is not written literature it is more like a talk. Sound is the main tool in radio broadcasting. Sound is used in several ways in radio news actualities‚ natural or location sound. Actualities can offer additional information and natural sounds place the listener at the actual news scene and add nonverbal information about a news story.

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    those broadcast over radio or TV‚ printed in a newspaper‚ etc. 3. any person or thing thought to merit special attention in such reports The relevant definition of media is: 1. the occupation of reporting‚ writing‚ editing‚ photographing‚ or broadcasting news. 2. the occupation of running a news organization as a business. 3. the press‚ printed publications‚ and their employees. 4. an academie program preparing students in reporting‚ writing‚ and editing for periodicals and newspapers. —journalist

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    |ocean in 1902. With this discovery‚ it allowed information to transfer over long | | |distances without the use of a wire. At that time‚ the radio only had news broadcastings | | |and entertainment programs. Another invention that occurred near the late 1800’s was the | | |telephone but it was not until the 1900’s when it became more available

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    and communities‚ and gave us all the opportunity to participate in creating and passing along our cultural story. Since mass media as crucial vehicles to influence public opinion‚ the government is likely to control and dominate the press and broadcasting. There was a wide range of restrictions on reporting and in many countries in the region at the time‚ we had a number of governments that were authoritarian governments that used press control as one of their political tools. Indonesia‚ China‚

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    network linking New York with the Capital District and Philadelphia in 1944; on the DuMont Television Network in 1946 and on CBS and ABC in 1948. By 1949‚ the networks stretched from New York to the Mississippi River and by 1951 to the West Coast. Commercial color television broadcasts began on CBS in 1951 with a field-sequential color system that was suspended four months later for technical and economic reasons. The television industry’s National Television System Committee

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