Television Broadcast News: Credible information or Merely Entertainment? In today’s journalistic world it is sometimes difficult to decipher between news broadcasts rendered as credible information as opposed to merely entertainment. It is safe to say that the media does have a responsibility in reporting the news truthfully and with honesty. As we begin to look more closely on the role of the News Media‚ local and
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HND CREATIVE MEDIA PRODUCTION Unit 62 Television News Nassor Introduction NEWS Formats of TV News Programmes News Determining Factor Entertainment News Coverage Comparison References NEWS
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COLLEGE OF HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT HRM 3I PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT MIDTERM References: NEW ERA OF MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS & APPLICATIONS by: R. DAFT PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT by: ROBBINS / COULTER HOTEL & MOTEL MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS by: WILLIAM GRAY DECISION-MAKING: THE ESSENCE OF THE MANAGER’S JOB Part 2 INTRODUCTION Welcome to the world of managerial decision making managers often referred to as decision makers‚ and every organization grows‚ prospers‚ or fails
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broadcasting news on the television‚ NBC had to find the perfect format that could easily be understood by the audience. They started by experimenting with the combination of the method used by radio stations and the method used by theatrical newsreels. The news-anchor would recite the news while music played in the background‚ complimenting photos‚ filmed events‚ and headlines that were displayed on the screen. This program was first used by NBC in 1940 on a show called "The Esso Television Reporter"
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you give a mouse a cookie. New York City‚ NY: HarperCollins. AD660L (Preschool - 3rd) The story is about a mouse who asks a little boy for a cookie. After the mouse get a cookie he then
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A Day at the Fair October is the time for fall and fairs. As the leaves begin to fall‚ the fair goes up. One by one the rides come together. It only takes a few days and the fair is open for business. There are so many cool things at the fair. My favorite things would have to be the rides‚ the food‚ and the games. The rides are what make the fair so much fun. Some rides go up and down‚ while others go round and round. While you are standing in line you can hear screams and music coming from
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Television news vs. Newspaper When it comes to finding about the news of what’s going on in our world‚ we want details and facts. We want the juice of what’s actually going on. The debate between the efficiency of newspapers and TV news‚ TV news is a lot more effective. Watching the news on TV is a lot easier for people to understand and is more convenient than reading it on paper. For the people who are always in a rush in the morning‚ it’s more convenient to turn on the TV and listen to what’s
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Cognitive Process The effect of news teasers in processing TV news by Hao-chieh Chang Past researches on cognitive effects of news teasers[1] (or news previews) were mainly focused on the viewer attention and memory performance (e.g. Scheuder & White‚ 1989; Cameron‚ Shleuder‚ & Thorson‚ 1991; Schleduder‚ White & Camerson‚ 1993)‚ but little research has been conducted to examine the effects of the by-product of newscasts-news teasers. Chang’s paper aimed at filling the gap between previous
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TELEVISION AS A MEDIUM FOR MODERN DAY MYTHS Throughout the 1950s and 1960s television programming developed rapidly into more than an assortment of fact and fiction narratives; it became itself a social text for an increasing population‚ "functioning as a kind of code through which people gleaned a large portion of their information‚ intellectual stimulation‚ and distraction" (Danesi‚ 240). Since its inception in the mid-1930s‚ many of television ’s programs have become the history of many cultures
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UNIT 8 CAPITAL MARKET I : NEW ISSUES MARKET Structur 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 . . Objectives Introduction ‚Primary Market and Secondary Market ’Idethods of Floatation of New Issues 8.3.1 Public Issue 8.3.2 Rights Issue 8.3.3 Private Placement 8.4 Entry Norms for New Issues 8.5 Fixation of Premium 8.5.1 Book Building Process 8.6 Reforms in Primary Capital Market 8.7 Recent Trends in New Issues Market in India 8.8 Let U s Sum Up 8.9 Key Words 8.10 Some Useful Books 8.1 1 Answers/Hints to Check Your Progress
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