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    Public broadcasting is defined as broadcasting that is controlled and financed by the public for the public. There is no government or commercial institutions directing and influencing programming content so as to influence the public. It is therefore free from political influence and commercial pressure. (UNESCO) A “Public Broadcaster Services” (“PBS”) has the role of broadcasting in the interest of the public. The SABC in South Africa owns fifteen PBS radio stations of which eleven of its PBS

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    Radio Control Office The first radio regulatory office was known as the Radio Construction and Maintenance Section under the Telegraph Division of the Bureau of Posts. This section was charged with the enforcement of radio laws and regulations‚ particularly the provisions of Act No. 3396‚ known as the Ship Radio Station Law which was enacted on December 5‚ 1927. This law provides for the installations of radio obligatory for ships of Philippine register to protect life and property

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    New Models Of Doing Business: Pandora Radio As if the music industry has not seen enough change in recent years‚ Pandora Radio has started yet another music revolution. This time‚ however‚ the revolution is not about how the music is stored and collected (LP/CD/MP3 transformation)‚ or how music is purchased (Record Stores/ iTunes transformation)‚ but how we actually listen to music. Pandora Radio has created an amazing technology‚ which allows users to create and customize their own radio stations

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    Today the world in which we live in can be seen as a vastly media integrated way of life. Whether it is film‚ television or advertising‚ these forms of media constantly surround us‚ influencing and changing the way we live. But what about radio? Some say that radio is dying‚ that its use has become useless‚ that it was only an aid of assistance during the early and mid 1900’s. But the way I see it‚ I think that radio is more relevant and significant today than it ever was‚ especially for the diverse

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    As ten year-old Ranjan runs to Khaleda Hossain with a pen and paper‚ there is an unmistaken spark in his eyes. He has been planning what to write all morning. ‘I am dedicating Habib’s Meye tumi to amar… to my little brother. It’s his birthday on Sunday‚’ says Ranjan smiling. ‘He is back in Sylhet with my father and I hope this makes his day!’ Ranjan’s mother works in Khaleda’s house as a maid. It was Khaleda who introduced Radio FM to him and since then he has dedicated two songs. ‘I waited for

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    Executive Summary Advertising in general expresses the positioning. Powerful advertising is the result of powerful planning. Great ideas and great ad campaigns don’t just pop out from no where‚ they are built on the key communication points that motivate sales. Radio is entirely a medium of sound‚ which evokes smells‚ sensations and visual images which brings the listeners imaginations into play. Radio advertising is one of the tools of advertising which is effectively

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    Generally speaking‚ by analyzing Porter’s five forces of radio station industry in New Zealand‚ we could get the conclusion that four of those five forces have negative influences on the industry‚ namely the intensity of rivalry‚ the threat of substitutes‚ the bargaining power of buyers‚ and the bargaining power of suppliers. Only the threat of new entrants has positive influence. Fortunately‚ ICTs are broadly used in converting the negatives to positives among the radio station industry. And it

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    FM Radio Broadcasting Industry - India December 2009 Executive Summary Market Radio stations generated a revenue of INR 8 bn in 2008 ; expected to reach INR 18 bn by 2012 Share of radio advertising was 3.3 % in 2008; expected to reach 4% in 2012 Most stations use same level of genre of content with little or no differentiation There are over 240 radio stations beaming across over 90 cities in India Drivers: Drivers & Challenges Trends Competition – – – – – – Challenges:

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    ROLE OF COMMUNITY RADIO IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT By Saad Ullah Khan Research Scholar‚ Department of Mass Communication Aligarh Muslim University‚ Aligarh 202002‚U.P.‚ India Email: saadgeneration84@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT: India became independent on 15 August 1947.Though‚ after Independence we achieved tremendous success in many fields but still much is needed to be done in order to become a developed nation. Statistics betrays that after Independence our growth rate has increased from 3% to 9 %

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    Hayden Cremeens COM 200 Chapter 8 Essay 6. Compare traditional radio listening with listening to a station via a mobile app. How are they different? When the radio became a popular past-time in America‚ it changed society. The radio industry is a rapidly growing business; the number of stations increased 100% from 1970 to 2010 (Dominick‚ 2013‚ p. 189). Traditional broadcastings like talk-shows and National Public Radio announcements eventually shifted into a majority of music-orientated

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