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    Mr. Naidan

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    A news anchor or news presenter is a professional who specializes in presenting news in the broadcast medium. Television‚ radio‚ and webcasting news services all use anchors to provide news and commentary. This position is considered extremely high profile‚ since the person is the face of his or her station. Newscasters often compete for top slots as anchors‚ and prominent ones may command hefty salaries and other benefits. In the very basic sense‚ a news anchor simply reads the day’s news. Many

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    Xm Radio

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    action the action plan on page 10 3. XM case Case Discussion Question 1.  What is the value proposition of XM to different consumer segments? Who should be the primary target for XM? 2.  What aspects need to be considered in pricing the radio receiver and subscription fee? What is the optimal price for monthly subscription? Assume a five-year lifetime for a customer. How would your answer change if the lifetime was longer or shorter? 4.   What aspect needs to be considered in allowing

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    Vtv Digitalization

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    VTC and broadcasting digitalization in Vietnam Targets of digitalization •U to December 31st 2014‚ Vietnam will finish analog Up D b 31 2014 Vi ill fi i h l over-the-air broadcasting in all big cities. •Digitalization in Vietnam will complete before 2020 Contemporary Digital Television in Vietnam • All territory in Vietnam is covered with digital • • • signals and applies technologies such as DVBT‚ DVB-S2‚ DVB-C . Among them‚ DVB-T is the most popular form of broadcasting. DVB-S2

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    The role and power of the mass media has often been a topic of debate among those whom have been blessed or cursed by its influence. Whether or not it can be supported that the media has positive or negative influence on society and culture‚ it can be clearly asserted that it does have a power to persuade the masses in one direction or the other. If not‚ there would be no place for advertising. Those who are too innocently naïve of this matter should speak to a few of the young women in Fiji that

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    TVR 7 1.The main difference is that field and remote production must take into account the technical problems created by the “real world” such as rain‚ traffic noise‚ and unwanted shadows. However‚ the studio is a controlled environment specially designed for television production. 2. Because intercom system allows various crew members to communicate with one another over head-sets while program is being recorded or aired. 3. Because field production has less equipment. 4. 5 basic

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    services in the media and related business. The main purpose behind its creation‚ however‚ was to broaden the horizons of PT Surya Citra Televisi (SCTV)‚ one of the largest TV broadcasting stations in Indonesia‚ today. As a media broadcasting company‚ SCTV is restricted by law to operate solely and exclusively as a broadcasting company for which it was licenced for. Yet‚ the business prospects of an integrated multimedia services group are simply too promising to be ignored. Hence‚ the establishment

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    Radio Broadcasting Business Proposal ECO/561 October 6‚ 2014 Laurie Klosk-GazzaleRadio Broadcasting Business Proposal Radio has seen vast changes in the past few years and currently is on the cusp of a defining moment in history. Gone are the days when radio was limited to being received only on an AM or FM frequency band‚ and more importantly‚ strictly on a radio. Less than a hundred years after it first began broadcasting‚ technology now provides listeners greater choices of how they would like

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    By John Eggerton WashingtonWatch By They Said It! “Local TV draws a mass audience largely around a few popular subjects; local newspapers attract a smaller cohort of citizens but for a wider range of civically oriented subjects.” —From a new Pew Internet and American Life study on sources of local news Cablevision Joins Aereo Fight Backs broadcasters in legal showdown over payments for signals ABLEVISION HAS NO TROUBLE hammering broadcasters hard vention of settled industry expectations

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    Introduction to Ict

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    government. The common usage ICT is synonymous assumed the fact that IT or ICT encompasses all mediums‚ to record information (magnetic disk/tape‚ optical disks (CD/DVD)‚ flash memory etc. and arguably also paper records); technology for broadcasting information - radio‚ television; and technology for communicating through voice and sound or images - microphone‚ camera‚ loudspeaker‚ telephone to cellular phones. It includes the wide varieties of computing hardware (PCs‚ servers‚ mainframes‚ networked

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    Musharraf introduced the Freedom of press Act and thereby gave private companies permission to operate their private TV channels and hence compete with the national TV channel knows as PTV (Pakistan Television). It resulted in many private TV channels broadcasting new and exciting shows and dramas 24hours a day. This helped in people returning to their own media rather than relying on the international media as the source of entertainment‚ which was greatly influencing the young minds to become more Westernised

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