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    media regulations

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    All Media within the UK has to be regulated and monitored before it is released‚ this is done by a regulatory body. One particular body is Ofcom‚ the Office of Communication‚ which regulates the communications of the television and radio sectors within the industry. This also includes fixed line telecoms and for mobiles including the airwaves over the wireless devices operate. Ofcom are an independent organisation where rules are set to ensure a fair competition is maintained between the companies

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    of Community Radio Stations inTanzania Impact Assessment of Community Radio Stations in Tanzania Research Report by Gasper Mpehongwa 2009 CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.0 Radio broadcasting in Tanzania ............................................................. 2.1 Community radio in Africa and Tanzania .............................................. 2.2 Community radio and social change ....................................................... 2.3 Studies on community radio in Tanzania .

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    tactic is the most suitable for this situation‚ while making sure that we stay within the HIPPA guidelines. We will start by discussing the advantages and disadvantages of using traditional media. Traditional media can include newspapers‚ magazines‚ radio‚ and television. There are some great advantages n whey these media outlets would be great in reaching our audience regarding this health scare. Two great traditional methods are newspapers and magazines; they can help because we can be precise and

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    Women of World War 2

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        But in some cases‚ such as Marvin Breckinridge Pattersons‚ radio broadcasts were used to help bring the truth to homes across America. Marvin was a freelance photojournalist broadcaster for CBS. She was the first woman to take a picture of a London Air Raid shelter. Throughout her career as a broadcaster she would broadcast from all across Europe at least fifty times. She was one of the first correspondents to make a shortwave radio broadcast in London. She was so good infact that  Murrow told

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    introduces some of the real world applications of Electronics; 1. Audio Systems 2. Radio Transmission & Reception 3. Control Systems 1. AUDIO SYSTEMS: Any system operating at audio frequencies (20 to 20‚000 Hz) is called an Audio System‚ e.g. an intercom‚ music systems etc. Following diagram (fig.1.1) shows the main features of such an audio system; FIGURE 1.1: Main blocks of an audio system 1.1 Radio tuner: It receives radio signals and converts them into electrical signals. FIGURE 1.2 1.2 CD player:

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    Creative Brief- Radio For Bally Total Fitness our intended advertising strategy is to appeal to young men and women aged 18-25. We would like to reach them through various channels by appealing to their emotions. We feel that by evoking such emotion will encourage each potential customer to take action. With our radio commercial‚ we want to reach out to those who believe that working out is like a chore. Also we want to let them know about the support system that Bally has to offer. Most people

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    around as long as the late 1800’s and has tremendously evolved over the course of the last 100 years since its creation and existence. The first true demonstration of wireless technology was the wireless telegraph system‚ which lead to the birth of the radio‚ which evolved to cellular phones‚ and has now gave way to what we know today as Wi-Fi. It has be the evolution of wireless technology and its abilities that has taken a giant leap in the technology race and is still maturing since it has only been

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    AM transmitter and receiver

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    Reading 30 Ron Bertrand VK2DQ http://www.radioelectronicschool.com AM TRANSMITTERS & RECEIVERS Revision: our definition of amplitude modulation. Amplitude modulation is when the modulating audio is combined with a radio frequency carrier is such a way that the total wave power is made to vary in accordance with the modulating audio. The normal type of AM is double sideband or‚ to be more specific‚ double sideband full carrier. Recall that the carrier does not convey any intelligence

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    newspapers were a main source of media to the masses. In the 1940’s radio emerged as a new source of media. Many Americans at that time would crowd around the radio to receive entertainment programming in the evening as well as news updates about the war. Sometime during the 1950’s television was added to the list of media sources along with newspapers and radios. Many Americans who could not afford to have a television still relied on the radio and newspapers for their information. The launch of the first

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    Broadcasting Study Guide

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    improved the clarity of radio signal reception in 1907. This detected radio waves and pin points sounds. Lee de Forest perfected this glass bulb. Payola: 1960s‚ the practice of accepting payment to play specific recordings on the air. Disc jockeys were charged for bribery for accepting money to play music‚ the most famous‚ Alan Freed who worked in Cleveland who was credited with coining the term for rock ’n’ roll. Cross ownership: The practice of one company owning radio and TV stations in the same

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