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    on Channel 4 have many requirements because of the public service remit and if the programmes do not reach and exceed the standards of these requirements‚ it gives Channel 4 a bad reputation. Channel 4 has the chance to display shows that other broadcasting station’s‚ such as the ‘BBC’ and ‘ITV’ cannot as they have strict restrictions. Although Channel 4’s dramas on the alternative station can be seen as offensive by some people‚ it gets them talking about what they have seen and by word of mouth

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    References: Briggs‚ Asa (1979) The History of Broadcasting In The United Kingdom Volume V: Sound and Vision Oxford University Press Crisell‚ Andrew (1997) An Introduction History of British Broadcasting Routledge‚ London Curran‚ James and Seaton‚ Jean (2010) Power Without Responsibility: Press‚ Broadcasting and the Internet in Britain Routledge‚ London Des Freedman (1999): How her majesty ’s opposition grew to like commercial

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    Poetry Analysis

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    Broadcasting the Poem Have you ever felt like you were born to do something? Since I was born I felt like I was born to play baseball‚ but after that I would love to be a broadcaster. That is why I have chosen to analyze “The Broadcaster’s Poem” by Alden Nowlan. Analyzing a poem is not an easy thing to accomplish for me. As I very rarely analyze anything I read‚ but you should try everything once. As my eyes read this poem and my mind processes it‚ I ponder a question. What the heck is Nowlan

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    Mass Media

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    The mass media are diversified media technologies that are intended to reach a large audience by mass communication. The technologies through which this communication takes place varies. Broadcast media such as radio‚ recorded music‚ film and television transmit their information electronically. Print media use a physical object such as a newspaper‚ book‚ pamphlet or comics‚[1] to distribute their information. Outdoor media is a form of mass media that comprises billboards‚ signs or placards placed

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    CHAPTER 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION Students’ Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) is a skill development program designed to prepare students of Universities‚ Polytechnics/monotechnics and colleges of education for transition from the college environment to work (Akerejola 2008). Oyedele (1990) state that work experience is an educational program in which students participate in work activities while attending school. 1.1 brief histories of SIWES The Students’ Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES)

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    Blown To Bits Analysis

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    Old Metaphors‚ New Technologies‚ and Free speech‚ of the novel Blown to Bits they discussed the FCC gaining the authority to regulate the content that is broadcasted on the radio. Later as the nations technology progressed the television overtook the radio in popularity and the FCC tried to regulate the new public broadcasting system that had been created. In 1978 a Supreme Court case I was concurred that the government had a special interest in protecting the people from malicious content being broadcasted

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    Radio One

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    Radio one analsys 1) Why does Radio One want to acquire the 12 urban stations from Clear Channel Communications in the top 50 markets along with nine stations in Charlotte‚ NC‚ Augusta‚ GA‚ and Indianapolis‚ IN? What benefits and risks? The Reasons for acquiring the 12 urban stations from Clear Channel could be the following: - Bigger African American Base: It would draw more African-American listeners than any other radio broadcaster and cover more African-American households than any

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    Telecommunications Act

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    in implementing this new law‚ how you can get involved and how these changes might impact you. Television has been expanding daily over the years. From the black and white‚ to HDTV. We are the public and we rely on mediums such as the newspaper‚ radio‚ and magazines to provide us with our daily dose of knowledge. But the one source we run to provide not only information and entertainment but visuals is television. Also Staley 2 Known as the "Idiot Box" households have been invaded by these boxes

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    important role in electronic and digital media since the adoption of the color television in 1960 by the private entertainment businesses (Earnshaw & Vince‚ 1996). Increase in nonrefundable income and leisure time accelerated the development of local radio and independent television companies. First there was the development of audio and video tape and then digital media which was developed from compact disc in 1980s. This development included satellite media‚ cable and digital video among various others

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    Media Usage

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    In today’s society‚ it is common for people to turn on their television‚ radio‚ or computer and easily obtain the newest information circulating the world. However‚ most people do not think about where the information is coming from and how the source of the information can affect the message. Yet everyday‚ the people who control our media‚ such as publishers‚ editors‚ and television producers‚ are constantly manipulating the things that are occurring around the world to make them into the messages

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