XM Satellite Radio 1. Value proposition of XM to different consumer segments and primary target segment. XM had developed the capability to provide 50+ high quality (near CD quality) digital radio channels to cars and homes via satellite throughout the country. Such a service was not available before and has the ability to deliver uninterrupted service without any retuning needed. The value proposition here is high quality and ubiquitous radio broadcast‚ in addition to the variety of
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News in Radio An Annotated Bibliography Steven Castellano Monmouth University News in Radio People are interested in hearing something new everyday on broadcasting radio stations. It can be news‚ music‚ sports‚ etc. What is interesting is how news from a radio station snatches a huge number of audiences. It is well known that people are interested in particular topics that keep them tuned in for new news content. Studies and writings published by researchers in this topic have been evaluating
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Roles and functions of radio in society Radio is an electronic medium of audio communication Functions and roles Information .Through news‚ talk shows‚ adverts and other programmes‚ radio creates awareness in society of what is happening within and outside agiven the society. For example focus on Africa programme on BBC world service radio. Education. Through the documentaries‚ drama and quiz shows aired onradio. Society members are able to draw lessons. Look at instance of playson Hiv/Aids‚ agriculture
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RADIO DRAMA by TIM CROOK Here are some horrible truths: Most radio drama is very badly written. Radio drama is an endangered species. It has never taken a hold of mainstream programming on commercial radio in the UK. It used to be the mainstream in the States and Australia but lost out to TV in the middle to late fifties. It is under threat within public radio services including the BBC because of the pressure of monetarist ideology and the fact that authors and radio drama directors have been
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CONJ/COMM EXCLUSIVE CONJ/COMM EXCLUSIVE EXCLUSIVE EXCLUSIVE COMM EXCLUSIVE CONJ/COMM (?) SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL 2. Under the Family Code‚ the following are either charges against exclusive or conjugal/communal property. Identify each one. a. Support of spouses‚ their common children and legitimate children of either spouse CONJ/COMM b. All debts and obligations contracted during the marriage by the
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taxes was for expenses incurred by his wife. b. Stoiche also operates a small electrical parts distribution business. He has one employee. The fiscal period of the business ends on December 31. Stoiche’s business is located in a leased warehouse. The lease expired in 2011. He negotiated a new lease on the warehouse with his landlord; the lease has a term of 5 years with one option to renew for an additional 5 years. The lease period commenced on March 14‚ 2011. Cost of the leasehold improvements
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represent myself because it was the best vacation that I have ever been. The second item that I have chosen to represent myself is a picture of my family and I. My family means the world to me. My family is a very close-knit family. We all love one another and are each other’s best friends. I chose this item because my family has made me what I am today‚ and without them I would be nowhere. They are always there for me and always support me. Another item that I have is a bag of chips. To me
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September 26‚ 2011 10:52 WSPC/INSTRUCTION FILE 14˙Sahpankum Asian-European Journal of Mathematics Vol. 4‚ No. 3 (2011) 523–544 c World Scientific Publishing Company DOI: 10.1142/S1793557111000435 ON RADIO NUMBER OF POWER OF CYCLES Laxman Saha∗ ‚ Pratima Panigrahi† and Pawan Kumar‡ Department of Mathematics‚ IIT Kharagpur Kharagpur‚ West Bengal 721302‚ India ∗laxman.iitkgp@gmail.com †pratima@maths.iitkgp.ernet.in ‡pawan@maths.iitkgp.ernet.in Communicated by M. R. R. Moghaddam
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Ethiopia’s Trade Relation with the EAC and Sudan Ethiopian Economic Association Lead Researcher Kibre Moges Sponsored by Friedrich Ebert Stiftung May 2008 Addis Ababa Table of Contents Page List of Tables List of Figures Abbreviations Executive Summary iv v v vi 1. Introduction 1 2. Challenges and Opportunities of South-South Trade 2.1 Configuration of the current international trade integration 2.2 Policy initiated South-South trade integration 2.3 Opportunities and Challenges of trade Integration
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Contracts Introduction An offer is the first step in the formation of a contract. It is something that creates a power of acceptance. It is a proposal made by one party to another to enter into a legally binding agreement with her. In Acme Grain Co. v. Wenaus‚ 1917‚ it was observed: ... To constitute a contract‚ there must be an offer by one person to another and an acceptance of that offer by the person to whom it is made. A mere statement of a person’s intention‚ or a declaration of his willingness
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