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    operate and repair all army communications equipment. The radio transmitters of WWII served their intended purpose well‚ of a low frequency a low frequency transmitter and receiver‚ but the biggest problem was the weight factor of the battery pack needed to power these devices. So to offset the weight problem engineers went to lighter shorter lasting battery which in turn generated an entirely different problem. There were many different radio styles during WWII. Common were the WS 18 backpack transceiver

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    effective in creating fear amongst it’s audience was the radio broadcast. In both the novel version and the radio broadcast the alien creature that lands on Earth is described in great detail. It’s grotesque features are planted in our mind as the narrator tell us the events of the story. In the original novel the crowd is in a sort of riot at the sight of an extraterrestrial and even trampel a pedestrian in all the fuss. Even though the radio broadcast describes less of the chaos in the crowd i found

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    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 receive the largest audience. I have witnessed my mother’s morning ritual for roughly 10 years now. She arises

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    [ 1 ] ATTY. FELIPE L. GOZON Chairman‚ President and CEO GMA Network‚ Inc Mater Entrepreneur 2004 Atty. Felipe L. Gozon is credited for the impressive turnaround in recent years of GMA Network‚ Inc.‚ a conglomerate of companies engaged in radio and TV broadcasting‚ post production services‚ filmmaking‚ music recording‚ and new media. Atty. Gozon was part of the triumvirate which‚ in the mid-1970’s‚ brought GMA from the original American owner‚ Mr. Robert "Uncle Bob" Stewart. The other

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    My case study is about Clear Channel and how Clear Channel change new media despite economic downturns. My case study will explain how the evolution of Clear Channel progress to be a major media company. Clear Channel the country large Radio Media producer own or control 850 stations in the U.S (Clear Channel.com 2011) The Company’s station engaged listener from all genre of music. Hip-hop‚ Christian‚ to Heavy Metal Clear Channel has created or purchased a station to fit all needs. Clear Channel’s

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    in Canadian society for some 100 years. Early private operators have existed since the early twentieth century and‚ since the Canadian National Railways’ initiation of broadcasting services for passengers in 1924‚ communication technologies such as radio and television have been perceived as a means of fostering Canadian collective identity and protecting the sovereignty of the Canadian nation-state. This rhetoric of “technological

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    own content such as the social media site‚ Facebook. Transmitting information electronically and digitally through television‚ movies‚ radio‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ brochures‚ and books. For a large part of the 20th century‚ television and radios were stationary devices. The radio had news broadcast and entertainment programs. Also‚ with the discovery of radio waves‚ it allowed to transmit information over long distances without use of wires. Another was the telephone‚ the telephone made it easier

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    translation that occurred simply because TV (and a broadcasting station or a communications tower) was developed. And it would be common "to listen to a radio" before TV appeared in the world. Then if I think how about before a radio is developed‚ I can not think of the right act such as "to watch TV" or "listen to a radio". So the invention of a radio and TV brought a big change for our everyday life surely .Anyway most people watch TV every day now. If there was not the existence‚ the life of the

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    cell tower? The sound energy is first converted in to electrical energy by its batteries and then converted in to microwaves by the phones antenna and then it is sent to the nearest cell tower at a particular frequency. 3.A cell tower boosts a radio wave signal using what type of energy? At the cell tower the microwaves are turned into electrical energy and then electrically boosted and turned back into microwaves to be sent to the receiving phone. 4. After the message is boosted at a cell

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    used previously. Wireless N devices allow for a wider range by using multiple-input multiple-out and multiplexing allowing more data to be sent at a given time than before in previous a/g devices. It also allows for better communication between the radios and receivers to modify the signal so that noise becomes less of an issue and getting the best signal to the receiver is more of the issue. This 802.11n development led to a faster more evolved internet solution and will lead us to even faster solutions

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