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    THE MEDIA PRESENTATION

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    watched about 7 hours less per week than those in manual occupation. The most popular TV programes are the news (local‚ national) watched by 65%‚ Film 61%‚ comedy 54% and life sport51% Slide 4 We can divide british TV into 2 groups PUBLIC and COMMERCIAL The mother of information services is BBC. The BBC is the world’s oldest and largest broadcaster‚ and is the country’s principal public service broadcaster. The BBC is funded primarily by a television licence and from sales of its programming

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    Upon analysis of a small fragment of the NBC schedule‚ 7:30-8:30PM on a Wednesday‚ the evolution of Raymond Williams’ classic concept of flow in the 1970s is evident. His traditional concept is no longer sufficient to explain modern network broadcasting‚ largely due to the complex circumstances of advertiser supported broadcast networks in the post-network era of fragmented audiences. This evolution maintains the basic structure of Williams’ concept of flow with the addition of clear demographic

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    Company overview ABS-CBN Corporation is the Philippines’ leading information and entertainment multimedia corporation. Its primary line of business composes of multinational television and radio broadcasting. They also enter into contracts with different professional actors and actresses and personalities in the production of television and radio programming for local and international audiences and other related businesses. These programs‚ which vary from different genres such as drama‚ comedy

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    Television

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    to make broadcasting colored by using a system containing green‚ blue‚ and red spinning wheels (Gomery). Along with colored broadcasting came the colored television. A protocol was demonstrated to the Federal Communications Commission. They were impressed but hesitant to commercialize it due to a black and white standard they had just created (“Leaving the FCC Website”). Eventually‚ after lawsuits pursued‚ the Federal Communications Commission created a colored television and broadcasting standard

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    Note of Video Broadcasting

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    Topics in Digital Video Broadcasting Digital Video Broadcasting - Terrestrial 1 Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial MPEG-2 Transport Streams 2 Extended Event Descriptor under EIT      Tag value = 0x4E provides a detailed text description of an event may be used in addition to the short event descriptor possible to have more than one extended event descriptor text information can be (itemized) structured into two columns - item description field (item) -

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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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    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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    16 December 2008‚ from the news center website of Common Dreams: publication website of Vanessa Domine : http://www.kidsplay.org/medialit.html Eigenwijzer (2008) http://www.mediademocracyday.org/Media_Democracy NOS (5 November 2008) SBS Broadcasting (5 November 2008). Hart van Nederland: Scholieren kiezen massaal voor Barack Obama Summers‚ D. (2005). The Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. Essex: Pearson Education Limited. Wikipedia (8 December 2008). Media democracy. Retrieved

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    High Defination Radio

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    significant advancement in Radio broadcasting since the introduction of FM stereo more than 50 years ago. HD Radio technology provides advanced data and audio services such as surround sound‚ multi-casting (multiple audio sources at the same dial position)‚ on-demand audio services‚ store-and-replay (listeners store a Radio program for later replay)‚ overlaying real-time traffic information on a navigational map‚ a “buy” button‚ and a host of other services. HD Radio broadcasting is picking up steam across

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    Scannell discusses the domestication aspect by claiming that media shapes the sense of day in our households. Broadcasting has been heavily shaped by the concept of time‚ appearing in forms ranging from morning news programs to late night shows. Our daily routines‚ in turn‚ are formed around the media; for example‚ getting ready for school while the morning radio show is airing. Times for broadcasting are carefully structured in morning or evening slots‚ when people aren’t busied with work‚ in order to

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