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    Cartoon Channels

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    Cartoon Channels on Television Cartoons were introduced for the first time on Television in 1950 with Jay Ward’s “Crusader Rabbit” in the US. The development of cartoons specifically for Television did not begin till 1960’s as feature films ruled the market‚ but by the 1970’s some of the best known cartoon series were developed. ‘Scooby Doo‚’ ‘The Flintstones‚’ ‘The Jetsons‚’ The Speed Buggy’ and ‘The Snorks’. The leading producers of the cartoon series were Hanna Barbera‚ Filmation and DIC.

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    Analysis: There are three main categories of mobile phones: simple phones (low-cost devices providing basic function of a phone and address book‚ feature phones (mid-priced phones with multimedia features such as camera or digital music)‚ and smartphones (high-priced gadgets allowing most functions of a PC in your palm). Structural Trends Business strategy only involved either the vertical or horizontal models. In the vertical model‚ the company controlled all aspects including software‚ hardware

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    Chain of Distribution

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    Interrelationships The chain of distribution – also known as the channel of distribution‚ is the way in which the product is delivered to the consumer‚ it is used in any industry. An example of this would be; Vertical distribution Many companies do not go by the simple chain of distribution as theirs is more complex. Many business tend to merge with other businesses for commercial success. When this takes place it’s known as vertical distribution. This is when a two companies from different levels

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    Samsung Marketing Mix

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    promotion Samsung Products: Samsung have a list of products that are high in demand across more economically developed countries due to the fact that Samsung’s products are considered luxury items so they will cost a lot more‚ this is why there products are mainly sold in more economically developed countries because only people in economically developed countries can afford their products. Also Samsung’s products are considered very popular amongst the working class as the Samsung galaxy S3 over

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    3.0 Internal Environment of Samsung 3.1 Resources 3.1.1 Tangible resources In 2009‚ Samsung Electronics has reached $ 110.2 billion market capitalization‚ for the first time beyond Intel‚ the world’s largest semiconductor manufacturer revenue‚ Samsung in 2009 to $ 117.8 billion in annual sales‚ revenue has surpassed HP as the world’s largest electronics company‚ is the world’s first two big chip plant‚ second in size only Intel 2008 is to have up to 21 products in the world market share in the

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    TV channels

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    Influence of Indian TV Channels Indian TV channels have been telecasted for many years in Bangladesh which really has had a bad impact on our society‚ culture and traditions. Many people of our country are watching these TV serials and they are very fond of these programs. In my opinion‚ Indian TV channels should be banned. Indian TV channels are affecting our culture. First of all‚ people of our country are now following different cultures and traditions so that our culture is about to be extinct

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    KIM Question (A): Describe an ethical failure by an organisation on an important business decision and its adverse downstream consequences. ETHICAL FAILURE BY SAMSUNG Samsung Electronic one of the largest multi-billion dollar corporations in the world recently found itself on the wrong side of ethical behaviour. In 2010 Samsung Electronic exceeded the $150bn mark in the annual sales for the first time in its history. This makes it one of the world’s top three companies in the electronic industry

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    Distribution Automation

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    DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION Abstract— This White Paper on‚ “Power systems” addresses the working process‚ benefits and challenges of implementing Distribution Automation in electrical power distribution sector. The demand for electrical energy is increasing every day. Today over 24% of total electrical energy generated in India is lost in transmission (6%) and distribution (18%). The electrical power deficit in country is currently about 18%. Therefore reduction in distribution

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    Samsung Redefining a Brand

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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.1. Background Samsung is one of the world’s premium electronics manufactures. The estimated value of Samsung brand had risen from US$6.37 billion in 2001 to US$10.85 billion in 2003. A major factor behind this impressive growth had been Samsung’s effort to redefine itself as a vendor of cutting-edge‚ “gee-whiz” consumer technology. Samsung believed that repositioning the brand is a vital to the company’s future success. While the Samsung had become more familiar and more favorably

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    The Fashion Channel

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    Study: The Fashion Channel Case Study: The Fashion Channel Table of Contents Executive Summary 1 Problem Statement 3 Proposed Scenarios & Analysis 4 Scenario #1 4 Scenario #2 5 Scenario #3 6 Proposed Solution 7 Implementation Plan 9 Conclusion 10 Exhibits 11 Exhibit 1: GFE Associates: National Consumer Survey (excerpts) 11 Exhibit 2: GFE Associates: Analysis of Attitudinal Clusters in U.S. Television Households for The Fashion Channel 12 Exhibit 3: Ad

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