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    Satellite Radio

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    #1-What is Satellite Radio? People all around the world have their favorite radio stations that are preset into car radios‚ flipping between them driving to and from work‚ on errands and around town. The only problem is‚ when traveling too far away from the source station‚ the signal breaks up and fades into static. Most radio signals can only travel about 30 or 40 miles from their source‚ in big market areas. Looking around Canada‚ there are many areas where terrestrial radio is just not available

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    Television and Radio

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    TV vs Radio Ellen Bullard p.5 Isn’t it amazing that people who lived two hundred years ago didn’t have radios or televisions? Today it is difficult to imagine life without these two forms of communication. These technological wonders have many similar characteristics. As you will see‚ they are also quite different. To start with‚ both radios and televisions need a source of power in order to run. If you have no electric socket or batteries on hand‚ you won’t get to watch TV or listen to the radio

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    Community Radio

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    Role of Community Radio What is Community Radio? The expression Community Radio has been defined in different ways. It has been called a local radio‚ people’s radio‚ democratic radio‚ and so on. Community radio is a form of local radio which defines itself as an autonomous entity – and relies on the community for its survival without any commercial aims or objects. Community radio is confined to a small geographical area. It depends on low power transmission covering not more

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    Radio Television Malaysia

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    The history of radio in Malaysia started in the year 1921. A.L. Birch‚ an electrical engineer from the Johor Government brought the original radio set into the country. (Radio Television Malaysia‚ 2010) Johor Wireless Association was set up and broadcasting through 300 meter waves began. (Radio Television Malaysia‚ 2010) This was then followed by the establishment of the same association in Penang and the Malayan Wireless Association in Kuala Lumpur. Studio of Broadcasting Corporation of Malaya was

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    Radio Show

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    Class 9th-B 26/10/10 Radio Show Thyagarajan: Good morning to one and all! Welcome to 99.9 FM AIM radio‚ All India Masters radio. This is Hari. Nikhil: And myself Nikhil. You almost forgot me there! Anyways‚ today we bring to you some mind-blowing items ranging from news to jokes and music to speech. Thyagarajan: And do not forget our “meet the star” show where we have two special and important personalities. And we shall start the show with the national song played on the Casio by Parv Saxena

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    RADIO FREQUENCY

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    MANAGEMENT October 12‚ 2014 What uses do radio frequency identification (RFID) chips have in inventory management for large retailers? In Schuster et al. (2007) summary‚ Radio frequency identification chip is a powerful communication technology which uses electromagnetic fields to identify any virtual item. The technology involves inserting a micro-silicon chip to an item where the RFID transceiver can detect that item using Radio frequency waves. Radio frequency identification can be installed

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    Radio Review

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    Vargas SESE 240 Movie Review Radio Based on a true story‚ the movie Radio follows a young man named James Robert Kennedy. It opens up showing a bit of insight in his life as he walks through town with a cart avoiding eye contact‚ insults‚ and speaking to others. He gets called a moron by a man‚ and children are shooed away in the first few minutes. It is clear he is different from the people he is around as he walks daily with a cart full of his things and his radio. Walking past the football field

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    The Enormous Radio

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    “The Enormous Radio” John Cheever published in: The Enormous Radio and Other Stories. New York: Funk & Wagnalls‚ 1953. Jim and Irene Westcott were the kind of people who seem to strike that satisfactory average of income‚ endeavor‚ and respectability that is reached by the statistical reports in college alumni bulletins. They were the parents of two young children‚ they had been married nine years‚ they lived on the twelfth floor of an apartment house near Sutton Place‚ they went to the theatre

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    Pirate Radio Case Study

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    pirate radio concerns the actions of unlicensed stations becoming more hostile towards the state and authority‚ using the medium for community building from within societies and pushing for democratisation and decentralisation of media. Taiwan is a good example in this instance because its radio market is so crowded and full of various content. The broadcasting market in Taiwan has also rapidly changed in recent years due to the fast paced movement towards democracy there (Ke‚ 2000). Pirate radio is

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    Being a Radio Dj

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    described is the one of a radio disc jockey. As a disc jockey‚ one communicates through music to an audience from around the surrounding areas‚ therefore must know what they are doing‚ and what the people want to hear. In this paper‚ one will see what it takes to become a disc jockey‚ and how to keep that career going for a long time. Today in the music industry‚ many jobs are being formed daily. Especially in the broadcasting industry‚ as stated by Dick Robinson. "The broadcasting industry is exploding

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