Radio Broadcasting is familiar to everyone. We are all familiar with the simple task of turning on the radio‚ tuning to our favorite station and listening to news‚ traffic reports‚ weather forecasts‚ music and other programs. Radio broadcasting is defined as using radio waves to send transmissions to a large audience‚ who will listen to the transmission through a radio. The definition of radio broadcasting can be expanded by examining radio waves‚ radio transmitters and receivers.
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------------------------------------------------- Radio broadcasting | This article includes a list of references‚ but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (November 2008) | | The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide viewof the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page. (December 2010) | Long wave radio broadcasting
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(December 2010) | Long wave radio broadcasting station‚ Motala‚ Sweden Broadcasting tower in Trondheim‚ Norway Radio broadcasting is a one-way wireless transmission over radio waves intended to reach a wide audience. Stations can be linked in radio networks to broadcast a common radio format‚ either in broadcast syndication or simulcast or both. Audio broadcasting also can be done via cable radio‚ local wire television networks‚ satellite radio‚ and internet radio via streaming media on the Internet
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Instructor: Jason Beaton Course: Broadcasting 1 Date Due: 06/13/13 Brief History of Radio Broadcasting According to an online article that was written by Gearbox (2011)‚ the radio has become one of our most simple forms of broadcasting and communication. From helping connect soldiers on the front line of battle to entertaining the commuter on their ride to work‚ the radio is a part of everyday life. The article gives a brief history of radio broadcasting‚ in addition to how the low cost and
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The radio has become one of our most simple forms of broadcasting and communication. From helping connect soldiers on the front line of battle to entertaining the commuter on their ride to work‚ the radio is a part of everyday life. With it’s low cost and simplicity of technology it is very easy to tune in to your favorite station however‚ it was not always this way. It began in 1887 when a man named Heinrich Hertz discovered radio waves and their ability to transmit code wirelessly. Hertz’s research
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Nowadays‚ digital radio broadcasting has grown to become a global trend in the radio broadcasting industry. It is reckoned to be a new form of communication technology that was used by many broadcasting industries since 1990‚ particularly in the United States of America (USA)‚ United Kingdom (UK)‚ Germany‚ France and Canada. Numerous of studies were done by Brian O’Neill‚ 2007; Stephan Lax‚ 2008; Marko Ala-Fossi‚ 2010; Anderson‚ 2012; Kate Lacey‚ 2013; Krstic‚ 2014; and Jackson‚ 2015 regarding digital
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What is Broadcasting? Sending entertainment and information via mass electronic media to the general public BROADCASTING is the practice of creating audio and video program content and distributing it to the mass audiences of radio‚ television and Internet media. To broadcast is to send entertainment and information via one-way electronic media to the general public. Broadcasts usually are intended for recreation‚ enlightenment‚ education‚ experimentation or emergency messaging. Functions
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Commercial broadcasting (also called private broadcasting) is the broadcasting of television programs and radio programming by privately owned corporate media‚ as opposed to state sponsorship. It was the United States′ first model of radio (and later television) during the 1920s‚ in contrast with the public television model in Europe during the 1930s‚ 1940s and 1950s which prevailed worldwide (except in the United States) until the 1980s. Features 1. Advertising Commercial broadcasting is primarily
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Contents Industry Introduction 2 Industry Profile 2 Television: 2 Film Entertainment: 3 Radio 3 Print Media 3 Music 3 Others 4 Industry Outlook 4 Area of Interest: TV Broadcasting 7 Indian Television Broadcasting Industry 7 Overview 7 Evolution 8 Industry Structure 8 Competition from Substitutes 8 Threat of Entry 8 Rivalry 10 Bargaining power of Buyers 10 Bargaining power of suppliers 10 External Environment 10 PEST Analysis 10 Effect on Industry structure 10 Key success drivers
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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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