in Administration‚ finance and human resource at Sadisa/Kinshasa. Fluent in French and English; good understanding of Portuguese and also some other language from Africa (Kikongo‚ Lingala‚ Swahili). I have good communication skills and I worked as Radio Broadcaster in Belgium from 1994-1995: Skyrock Couvin and Nostalgie. Employment History 3rd Yes SPRL: Managing Director (Family Company) 2010 - 2012 African Francophone Integration Project‚ Beswick 2003 –
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MIS Team Project The Influence of ICT in the Media Industry ------------------------------------------------- Group 6D ------------------------------------------------- 22/2/2013 ------------------------------------------------- Word Count: 2582 Conor Cronin-12254457 Eimear Collins-09361413 Francis Kelly-12250461 Paromita Ghatak- 12254245 Jun Wu-12255394 Introduction ICT underwent a revolution in the 20th century. Our society has been going through deep transformations within
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A look at the world media landscape for children and youth immediately presents two opposing themes: opportunities and risks. For example‚ globalization of media brings opportunities to broaden children’s outlooks and provide more equal access to information‚ but it also threatens cultural identification and values. Technological advances bring the promise of new skills and greater youth participation in society‚ but also increase the risk of child exploitation and informational divides. There
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influences our daily activities and also shapes our history. One of the most important roles of mass media is the news and announcement broadcasting. It keeps us up to date about the latest news‚ trends and even the weather reports every day. The media is a very powerful socializing agent almost 90 of all household have TV sets in their houses a larger percent has their own radio. Media is also used for trade and advertising. Many business groups use the television as their main advertising system. It is
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to make broadcasting colored by using a system containing green‚ blue‚ and red spinning wheels (Gomery). Along with colored broadcasting came the colored television. A protocol was demonstrated to the Federal Communications Commission. They were impressed but hesitant to commercialize it due to a black and white standard they had just created (“Leaving the FCC Website”). Eventually‚ after lawsuits pursued‚ the Federal Communications Commission created a colored television and broadcasting standard
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Time and TV Guide are examples of which type of magazine? Significance of the book ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ What major event caused paperback books to flourish? Characteristics of the contemporary book industry Advantages of ‘e‐books’ Which company was the first broadcasting network? What
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influences our daily activities and also shapes our history. One of the most important roles of mass media is the news and announcement broadcasting. It keeps us up to date about the latest news‚ trends and even the weather reports every day. The media is a very powerful socializing agent almost 90 of all household have TV sets in their houses a larger percent has their own radio. Media is also used for trade and advertising. Many business groups use the television as their main advertising system. It is
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Attachment 7 Chapter Two 2.1 Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) 8 2.2 The Organization Structure 8 – 10 Chapter Three 3.1 Knowledge and Skills Acquired 11 – 16 Chapter Four: Recommendations and Conclusion 4.1 Recommendation 17 4.2 Conclusion 17 – 18 ABSTRACT This Report is based on Student Industrial Working Experience Scheme (SIWES) undergone at the Amuludun 99.1 FM‚ a branch station of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN). The principal
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Imperialism: A Review of the Nigerian Television Experience Osakue Stevenson Omoera Ambrose Alli Universoty‚ Ekpoma‚ Nigeria Elo Ibagere Delta State University‚ Abraka‚ Nigeria Abstract This paper examines media imperialism as it affects television broadcasting in Nigeria. To achieve the set task‚ it adopts the historical approach to trace the evolvement of imperialistic tendencies in the Nigerian broadcast environment to the evolution of television in Nigeria. It contends that apart from putting the
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development of the broadcasting systems and services (in Malaysia – options). It covers both analog to digital broadcasting standards. Specifically‚ it describes in detail‚ television‚ radio (sound)‚ and satellite broadcasting. The programme begins with an overview of broadcasting services followed by the academic definition of broadcast channels. It covers topics such as the broadcasting transceiver structures‚ modulations and standards. The concept of satellite TV and radio broadcasting will also be
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