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    Title of Audio Clip: Community Spirit Radio Ad Story Outline: I am creating my audio clip for young adults and children. The radio advert will be used to promote an event in the local area that is being run by the governments Community Spirit initiative. The audio clip (advert) will inform people of the event who listen to the radio‚ maybe in the car on the way to work or when parents are picking up their children from school. The radio advert will use both primary and secondary

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    COM 167 RADIO NAME : ANIS NASYUHA BINTI YUZAMRI MATRIC CARD NO : 2013827476 CLASS : 1 A NAME OF LECTURER : MR. WAN HASRIDZAL BIIN WAN ABU BAKAR CONTENT INTRODUCTION 3 1 DISCUSSION ON TOPIC PERTAINING COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA VALUES 7 1.1 ADVANTAGES OF RADIO 7 2 IDENTIFY PROBLEM AND CONFLICT OF RADIO 9 2.1 DISADVANTAGES OF RADIO 9 3 RECOMMENDATION 11 4 CONCLUSION 13 5 REFERENCE 15 6 APPENDIX 16 * * INTRODUCTION The radio has been the

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    Analog vs. Digital

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    forms of radio‚ AM/FM and satellite. Also known as analog and digital‚ both methods of broadcasting are transmitted into a radio system‚ or stereo‚ built with a receiver. Information received into the system is then translated into sound. The sound that is then heard is a song‚ an advertisement‚ or a radio talk show. Both AM/FM and satellite radio produce the same product‚ sound that is listened to. AM/FM stations are transmitted and received through air waves in the analog form of radio. Analog

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    COMMUNITY RADIO MOVEMENT IN BANGLADESH: WILL THEY WORK AS CITIZENS’ MEDIA? By Mohammad Sahid Ullah Associate Professor Department of Communication and Journalism Chittagong University‚ Chittagong‚ Bangladesh Email: ullah_sahid@yahoo.co.uk Abstract: Community radio as the citizens’ media is capable of harnessing its unique nature for upholding the surpass voices because of its participatory ownership pattern. Bangladesh‚ a South Asian nation is going to initiate community radio broadcasting

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    Chapter 7 Radio        True/False        1. Even at the very beginning of its development‚ radio was seen as having the potential  to generate huge profits by broadcasting news and entertainment.  Ans: F        2. HD radio is a digital service that improves the quality of terrestrial stations.  Ans: T        3. Very little of what was broadcast in the early days of radio was actually done by  broadcasters; stores‚ schools‚ businesses‚ and other organizations owned the early  stations.  Ans: T   

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    In the early 1930s‚ the Nazis began production of the “People’s radio”‚ a cheap radio receiver who’s production was heavily subsidized by the German government. By 1942 more than 80% of German households were in possession of a “People’s radio”. The dials could only tune to stations which were approved by the Ministry of Propaganda and Enlightenment. Additionally‚ the people’s radio was intentionally designed to have a short range so that users could not pick up foreign broadcasts. In 1935‚ the German

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    1.0 General Overview The planners for EBASA Radio station recognized that the station must evolve and diversify in order to move forward‚ to remain viable‚ and to attract new different audience and supporters. These factors drew the attention of the Board to have a clear goals and a road map for reaching there when commence broadcasting. This has led to the preparation of a sound strategic plan. The strategic plan is a five-year plan that will clearly state the goals and objectives‚ strategies‚

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    Supporting Paragraph Topic Sentence : Another role of media for our lives is help people in doing business. CONCLUSION Restating main points The Role of Media in Our Lives What will be happen if people in the world lost their television‚ radio‚ phone‚ magazines‚ and computer? Are they still can do their works as usually? Of course‚ they cannot do it because some of the things which needed for helping to do their works are lost. Those things are the example of media. “In all communication

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    (Controller-Pilot Data-Link Communications‚ n.d.). With this technology‚ the use of voice-to-voice‚ radio communication will be obsolete; however‚ there are pros and cons associated with CPDLC (Jensen‚ 2003). The advantages of having CPDLC are cost-efficiency‚ time-management‚ elimination of miscommunication and real-time tracking of flights. CPDLC uses "high frequency (HF) radio signals‚ rather than VHF radio or satellite communications. [HF] is an inexpensive air traffic control communications global

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    Fm vs Am

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    FM vs AM FM radio works the same way that AM radio works. The difference is in how the carrier wave is modulated‚ or altered. With AM radio‚ the amplitude‚ or overall strength‚ of the signal is varied to incorporate the sound information. With FM‚ the frequency (the number of times each second that the current changes direction) of the carrier signal is varied. FM signals have a great advantage over AM signals. Both signals are susceptible to slight changes in amplitude. With an AM broadcast

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