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    unsuccessfully attempted to amend the cross-media ownership restrictions. The major effect of the laws is to prevent the common ownership of newspapers‚ television and radio broadcasting licences that serve the same region. The purpose of the legislation is to encourage diversity in the ownership of the most influential forms of the commercial media: the daily press and free-to-air television and radio. The justification for the rules is that the effective functioning of a democracy requires a diverse ownership

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    Broadcasting‚ Radio and Television I. Introduction Broadcasting‚ Radio and Television‚ primary means by which information and entertainment are delivered to the public in virtually every nation around the world. The term broadcasting refers to the airborne transmission of electromagnetic audio signals (radio) or audiovisual signals (television) that are readily accessible to a wide population via standard receivers. Broadcasting is a crucial instrument of modern social and political organization

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    Broadcasting Editors/Editing Some people know from a young age what profession they will choose later in life. A biology teacher at my high school told me‚ "I knew from the age of five that I would end up teaching!" For these people‚ life is less complicated than it is for those of us who have not yet pinned down precise career goals. Without clear goals‚ we may feel intimidated and confused by the huge variety and number of possible jobs. Pursuing a career in broadcast editing is not only an

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    The British Broadcasting Corporation changed significantly in the period between 1922 and 1950. I will set out to describe some of the key changes of this period in this essay‚ and evaluate how they have affected the BBC as it is today. The BBC was formulated in 1922 as a private company‚ but was made public in 1936‚ a decision pushed by the Managing Director of the time‚ John Reith. He became the first Director-General of the BBC in 1927‚ and strongly believed that broadcasting should be public

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    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 FM radio station. Whatever

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    Why japan ? In the field of research‚ Japan is known for high-level achievements in natural sciences and technology development. In media and communication research‚ communication technology has by far the area received the most attention and funding from both public and private sources in Japan. The u-Japan strategy and other visions of the future lead the development of humanoids and robotics‚ research on human-computer communication‚ ubiquitous computing and mobile technology. Basic information

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    Radio became the primary way of news as WWII progressed. (Great Depression‚ WWII‚ Radio Act of 1927‚ War of the Worlds‚ Dawn of TV‚ Rise of Rock & Roll) 2. Radio Networks were first created in 1926 by NBC. Other stations included CBS‚ Mutual Broadcasting

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    cannot say on the air. Print journalism edits the writing more so than broadcasting. Newspapers edit for accuracy. Whereas‚ broadcast journalism airs what is written out exactly word for word. There is little or no editing involved with broadcasting. Print journalism involves more style in the writing‚ and broadcast journalism is sharper with the words in order to get the message across more quickly. Broadcasting is the practice of creating audio and video program content and distributing

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    CBC Colonial Broadcasting Case Run regression he Regression Model For a detailed description of the variables and the defined statistical terms used in this report‚ see   [ Annex 1 ]. Based on the sample data provided and the statistical analysis‚ the following regression equation has been derived: Ratings = 13.729 - 1.540*BBS + 1.281*Winter + 1.164*Sunday +1.593*Monday + 1.854*Fact + 0.910*(SQRT)Stars + 8.413*Log (Previous Rating) - 10.206 *Log (Competition) This equation accounts for 44

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    Assess the factors which led to the creation of ITV in 1954 Commercial Television has been playing big role in our lives for about 60 years already‚ whether it is the Morning News‚ Downton Abbey or The Britain’s Got Talent show (Johnson‚ Turnock‚ 2005: 1). Commercial television is entertaining‚ educating and informative and tries to fulfil viewer’s wishes of what they want to watch. British audience has been able to choose what they watch since 1954‚ when government published the Act of Television

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