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    outlets in the fields of regional radio broadcasting‚ airtime and Internet sales‚ information services and solutions‚ out-of-home advertising‚ and exhibitions and events. Kagiso operates in five segments: broadcasting‚ content‚ information services and solutions‚ outdoor and exhibitions and events. The company’s broadcasting business comprises operations in the radio broadcasting and radio advertising sales environment‚ and research and marketing services. Its radio stations offer audiences to national

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    members of the public. The Broadcasting Standards Commission‚ Ofcom and the Press Complaints Commission have to follow the data protection act and have to regulate it. The Broadcasting Standards Commission was made by the Brosdcasting act‚ it’s main feature are to produce codes of conduct regarding broadcasting standards‚ to evealuate and assess complaints made against TV and radio programmers and to conduct reasearch into issues of standards in TV and radio broadcasting. OffCom is funded by the fees

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Mass media has long been thought to have an effect on the teens sexual behavior. Young people are heavy consumers of sexually-oriented media including TV‚ radio‚ newspapers‚ videos‚ movies‚ magazines‚ and more recently‚ the internet. Adolescents are usually dealing with pre-pubertal and puberty changes‚ which make them more aware of their own bodies and feelings. Exposure to sexual content in mass media accelerates teens sexual

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    the existence of an “electronic church” that allowed religious devotes and it allowed curious viewers to receive sermons while sitting in their living rooms. Popular televangelists include Pat Robertson‚ Oral Roberts‚ (founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network)‚ and Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker (Fore‚ 1981). Dedicated to the conversion of non evangelist’s televangelists Jerry Falwell and Jimmy Swaggart used their airtime to warn viewers of the evils of American society. There are a number

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    “Rizal Park hostage-taking incident” was the negative role of the Media played that added fuel to the shooting incident. Most of the major TV companies represented by their top news reporters‚ by communicating directly to the hostage-taker and by broadcasting the arrest of his brother‚ even though they know that a TV set was being used inside the bus‚ compromised and tied the hands of the negotiators to have the upper hand in the negotiation. The sight of his brother being arrested pushed the hostage-taker

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    Sports broadcasters are required to have a bachelor’s degree most of the time‚ usually in a related field such as communications or broadcast journalism. Some colleges offer specific majors in sports broadcasting‚ which are ideal for this career. Students usually learn both sports history and broadcasting history‚ along with subjects like sports production and media marketing. Aspiring sports broadcasters also need to consider the basic

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    Case Study on Doordarshan

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    devoted to public service broadcasting (is one of the largest terrestrial network in the world). Doordarshan is of the largest broadcasting organisation in the world in terms of the infrastructure of studio and transmitters‚ the variety of software and the vastness of the viewership. The experimental telecast started in Delhi in September 1959 with a small transmitter and a market shift studio and regular daily transmission started in 1965. Television was separated from radio in 1976 and Doordarshan

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    CBC Colonial Broadcasting Case Run regression he Regression Model For a detailed description of the variables and the defined statistical terms used in this report‚ see   [ Annex 1 ]. Based on the sample data provided and the statistical analysis‚ the following regression equation has been derived: Ratings = 13.729 - 1.540*BBS + 1.281*Winter + 1.164*Sunday +1.593*Monday + 1.854*Fact + 0.910*(SQRT)Stars + 8.413*Log (Previous Rating) - 10.206 *Log (Competition) This equation accounts for 44

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    Chile

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    well‚ and particularly the broadcasting industry‚ its financial scheme‚ and the purposes of it. So‚ what are the features of the Chilean broadcasting? What are the political and economic foundations of the current state of the television system in Chile? What kind of modernization –if any- characterizes the television industry in Chile? How is it connected to broader economic and political changes? In short‚ how has been possible that a sate and university-based broadcasting turned into a heavily commercialized

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    The British Broadcasting Corporation changed significantly in the period between 1922 and 1950. I will set out to describe some of the key changes of this period in this essay‚ and evaluate how they have affected the BBC as it is today. The BBC was formulated in 1922 as a private company‚ but was made public in 1936‚ a decision pushed by the Managing Director of the time‚ John Reith. He became the first Director-General of the BBC in 1927‚ and strongly believed that broadcasting should be public

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