television‚ movies‚ radio‚ and music are all allocating many aspects of our culture. The radio was one of the first forms of electronic media. If someone could not afford to go to a sporting event or wanted to know what was going on in the world simply tune the radio in to the program of choice. Intersession between programs where and are used for advertising purposes. When listening in to a radio commercial visualizing is key. The television came along not to far behind the radio. A whole knew
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Techno = art‚ logy=logic. Technology has affected society and its surroundings in a number of ways. Technology and communication The Radio - Radio is the wireless transmission of signals. The radio was invented at around 1900 and was called as The Wireless Telephone. The radios main usage was in the army‚ to communicate between ships. The radio was massively published by Hitler during his voting Campaign in-order for everyone to listen to his speeches. The Television – the Television
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tug53514_fm.qxd 5/6/03 5:01 PM Page i BROADCAST NEWS HANDBOOK WRITING‚ REPORTING‚ AND PRODUCING IN A CONVERGING MEDIA WORLD S e c o n d E d i t i o n C. A. Tuggle University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Forrest Carr WFLA-TV Suzanne Huffman Texas Christian University Boston Burr Ridge‚ IL Dubuque‚ IA Madison‚ WI New York San Francisco St. Louis Bangkok Bogotá Caracas Kuala Lumpur Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Milan Montreal New Delhi Santiago Seoul Singapore Sydney Taipei
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Same as with radio‚ David Sarnoff had the genius idea to make TV also available for the masses‚ a decision that would define the lives of millions even to this day. After his radio idea was a success‚ Sarnoff decided to focus now on a much more potential medium‚ television. The Potential was so powerful that he set up a special NBC station called B2XBS to see how things would go‚ just like with radio. In April of 1939‚ David Sarnoff conducted "the first public television broadcast" at the World’s
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NO : TIME ALLOTTED : 01 Hrs _________________________________________________________________________ ( FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) Srl No Subject Marks Allotted Obtained Sig of Evaluator Obtained 1. Organisation of Signals 08 2. Radio Equipment 21 3. Line Equipment 20 4. RT Procedure 20 5. Signals Centre Procedure 08 6. Flag Drill 05 7. Troposcatter 18 8. Charging Set 05 9. Construction of Line Equipment 05
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Case Problem 1—Planning an Advertising Campaign Variables are as follows: T1 - Number of TV Ads with rating of 90 and 4000 new customers. T2 - Number of TV Ads with rating of 55 and 1500 new customers. R1 - Number of Radio Ads with rating of 25 and 2000 new customers. R2 - Number of Radio Ads with rating of 20 and 1200 new customers. N1 - Number of Newspaper Ads with rating of 10 and 1000 new customers. N1 - Number of Newspaper Ads with rating of 5 and 800 new customers. MAX 90T1 + 55T2 + 25R1 +
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acronym for Radio Detection and Ranging. The term has since entered the English language as a standard word‚ radar‚ losing the capitalization in the process. Radar was originally called RDF (Radio Direction Finder) in Britain. Block Diag oF RADAR A radar system has a transmitter that emits radio waves that are reflected by the target and detected by a receiver‚ typically in the same location as the transmitter. Although the radio signal returned is usually very weak‚ radio signals can
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Title of Audio Clip: Community Spirit Radio Ad Story Outline: I am creating my audio clip for young adults and children. The radio advert will be used to promote an event in the local area that is being run by the governments Community Spirit initiative. The audio clip (advert) will inform people of the event who listen to the radio‚ maybe in the car on the way to work or when parents are picking up their children from school. The radio advert will use both primary and secondary
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Limitation………………………………………………….......................…5 Methodology…………………………………………………………………….……5 Section 1: Birth of Electronic Media and its Popularity…………………….……6 Radio……………………………………………………………………………….…6 Humble Beginnings………………………………………………………......6 From Navigation to News and Entertainment………………......................…8 The “New” Radio: Digital Satellite…………………………...……….……10 Television………………………………………………………………………...…12 Small Screen‚ Big Possibilities……………………………………..….……12 Now in Color……………………………………………
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COM 167 RADIO NAME : ANIS NASYUHA BINTI YUZAMRI MATRIC CARD NO : 2013827476 CLASS : 1 A NAME OF LECTURER : MR. WAN HASRIDZAL BIIN WAN ABU BAKAR CONTENT INTRODUCTION 3 1 DISCUSSION ON TOPIC PERTAINING COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA VALUES 7 1.1 ADVANTAGES OF RADIO 7 2 IDENTIFY PROBLEM AND CONFLICT OF RADIO 9 2.1 DISADVANTAGES OF RADIO 9 3 RECOMMENDATION 11 4 CONCLUSION 13 5 REFERENCE 15 6 APPENDIX 16 * * INTRODUCTION The radio has been the
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