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    Radio and Television

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    its first television clipping 50 years ago. Since then‚ rest is history. Today India is amongst the world’s biggest television markets. Approximately half of all Indian households own a television today. From a single television channel‚ over 300 satellite TV channels are broadcasted today. Beginning: Doordarshan had a modest beginning with the experimental telecast starting in Delhi on 15 September 1959 with a small transmitter and a makeshift studio. The regular daily transmission started in

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    with launching India’s satellite television revolution. His other business interests include packaging‚ theme parks‚ lotteries and cinema-multiplexes. He also makes no bones about his background‚ preferring to speak Hindi than English and smoking ’bidis.’ The founder Chairman of Essel Group of Industries having interests in packaging‚ entertainment parks‚ satellite television‚ cable TV distribution‚ movie production‚ multiplexes‚ education‚ animation‚ publishing‚ satellite and online Lottery‚ Subhash

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    Titan is the largest moon of Saturn. It is the only natural satellite known to have a dense atmosphere‚[9] and the only object other than Earth for which clear evidence of stable bodies of surface liquid has been found.[10] Titan is the sixth ellipsoidal moon from Saturn. Frequently described as a planet-like moon‚ Titan has a diameter 50% larger than Earth’s natural satellite‚ the Moon‚ and is 80% more massive. It is the second-largest moon in the Solar System‚ after Jupiter’s moon Ganymede‚ and

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    David Miller Creative Fundraising Think Piece – Changes in the Television Industry Introduction Television has been around long enough that it has undergone many radical changes‚ but as with many other prominent industries‚ it had its humble beginnings. While the actual physical set was invented decades before‚ the industry itself did not really begin until the 1950’s. This is when the television set first became a commercial product that anyone could own‚ just like the radio‚ and when the

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    News Corporation Strategy

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    films and television programmes‚ to a film library of more than 2‚000 titles and to distribution platform for that content. The expansion to the US had significant increment in revenue and profit. And so on‚ News Corp placed a strategic move into satellite broadcasting with Sky television that has held most market share in the US and the UK. Dominance market by innovating and technology‚ rapid expansion to international market by Mergers and Acquisitions (MA) has brought News Corp successful

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    Dth Industry

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    (high frequency of 11.7 to 14.55 Gigahertz) by using a satellite system which transmits signals directly to subscriber premises. The term predates DBS satellites and is often used in reference to services accepted by lower power satellites which required larger dishes. How DTH Work:- Following are the simplified steps on how DTH works: 1. Tata Sky uplinks all channels from broadcasters to its satellite (INSAT 4A). 2. The satellite sends these channels in digital format to the minidish

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    Videocon Report

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    broadcast in India. In 1991‚ Indian economy was liberalized from the license raj and major initiatives like inviting FDI‚ deregulation of domestic businesses emerged. This led to the influx of foreign channels like Star TV and creation of domestic satellite channels like Sun TV and Zee TV. This virtually destroyed the monopoly held by Doordarshan. In

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    Consumer Durables

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    S.No TITLE PAGE NO 1 PERCENTAGE ANALYSIS: GENDER V.S BRAND 26 2 PERCENTAGE ANALYSIS: FREQUENCY TABLE 26 3 PERCENTAGE ANALYSIS:AGE V.S BRAND 27 4 PERCENTAGE ANALYSIS:AGE FREQUENCY TABLE 27 5 PERCENTAGE ANALYSIS: INCOME FREQUENCY TABLE 28 6 PERCENTAGE ANALYSIS: CRITERIA FREQUENCY TABLE 29 7 CROSSTABS- BRAND V.S CITERIA 30 8 CROSSTABS: BRAND V.S NUMBER OF YEARS 31 9 CROSSTABS: BRAND V.S INSTALLATION COST 32 10 CROSSTABS: BRAND V.S RECHARGE AMOUNT 33 11 CROSSTABS: BRAND V.S CRITERIA 34

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    SUMMER TRAINING REPORT ON “COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DTH SERVICES AND CABLE TV NETWORK” Submitted in partial fulfillment of requirement of Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM-IB) SUBMITTED TO:- SUBMITTED BY :- Ms. SEEMA AGGARWAL ANKUR SRIVASTAVA O5/PGDM-2011(IB)/19

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    Galilean Telescope

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    3.Galileo Galilei | Galileo Galilei was the first astronomer to use a telescope to study the heavens. Galileo made a number of observations that finally helped convince people that the Sun-centered solar system model (the heliocentric model)‚ as proposed by Copernicus‚ was correct. What is a Galilean telescope? The original design Galileo Galilei came up with in 1609 is commonly called a Galilean telescope. Galileo’s telescope with which Jupiter’s moons could be observed was made with a plano

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