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    History of Tv Broadcasting

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    experimenting with television. UST demonstrated its home-made receiver‚ while Feati opened an experimental television station two years later. On October 23‚ 1953‚ the Alto Broadcasting System (ABS)‚ the forerunner of ABS-CBN‚ made its first telecast as DZAQ-TV Channel 3. The ABS offices were then located along Roxas Blvd. ABS was owned by Antonio Quirino‚ brother of former president Elpidio Quirino. Consequently‚ the first telecast was that of a party at the owner’s residence‚ earning Elpidio Quirino the

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    Reality Tv Essay Example

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    television seem to be the exception‚ not the norm. We also seem to love reality television‚ and the concept of reality TV has expanded beyond the simple drama. There are reality television shows that resemble game shows. In others‚ people win a prize or get to pursue their dreams such as becoming a fashion designer‚ chef‚ or interior decorator. Some of us have dreams in being part of a reality show. Others just love to watch reality television. What is it about this type of program that captivates people?

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    Talk Show

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    patient-physician communication‚ it can be used by physicians working in any medical specialty. The presentation is divided into four major components in which presenters give a brief overview of the issues and background related to the initiative‚ show a short video‚ lead the group in a role play and discussion sessions based on the video‚ and summarize the presentation’s goals and findings. Included in the kit are a video‚ a presenter’s guide and supporting overhead transparencies‚ and participant

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    Tv Advertising and Children

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    LSE Research Online Article (refereed) Sonia Livingstone Does TV advertising make children fat? : what the evidence tells us Originally published in Public policy research‚ 13 (1). pp. 54-61 © 2006 Blackwell Publishing. You may cite this version as: Livingstone‚ Sonia (2006). Does TV advertising make children fat : what the evidence tells us [online]. London: LSE Research Online. Available at: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/1026 Available in LSE Research Online: May 2007 LSE has developed LSE Research

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    The Effects of TV on Children Nowadays‚ people watch more TV compared to before‚ so they can get all information from all around the world. TV has proved to be a boon for many children‚ but for others it has cursed them to get addicted. Every coin has two sides and same concept apply on TV as well‚ TV has several advantages and disadvantages such as get all knowledgeable information from all over the world‚ to pass their spare time and as negative it can be addictive to children. Firstly‚ students

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    Kcde-Tv Case

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    Problem Statement: The problem in this case is that KCDE-TV employees have the strong feeling of inequity. There are five related symptoms of this problem. First‚ the crew members have a common feeling that they were being “used” by management because they knew that many general office workers were earning more money and working shorter hours than them. Meanwhile‚ they felt that their jobs were more challenging and more valuable than those general office workers’. So they were supposed to earn

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    How does Genocide affect a survivor? Genocide is something that has been going on for centuries‚ all around the world. The people that experience this kind of violation against their humanity and right to live get scared for life. Most of them die‚ but the once that survive can tell their story to the rest of the world. They can let the world know about the horrible things that have happened. Every group of people have got categories that they put people in to distinguish “us and them”. The

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    Hindi Tv Data

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    * 3. Television Viewership Data * The total viewership in Indian TV market is 112 million; out of which: Cable & Satellite viewership= 78 million Terrestrial/Regional= 30 million Direct To Home (DTH)= 4 million IPTV ( Internet Protocol Television) & Mobile platforms have negligible viewer ship as if now. *Source: Price Waterhouse Cooper (PWC) report-2008. * 4. Growth of TV Media Year after Year * The growth of TV media has seen an upward swing from year 2005 to 2007‚ which is: 15%

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    The popularity of reality TV shows continues to grow with every season since the first episode of "Survivor" aired in 2000. Every evening‚ millions of people sit in front of their television sets to watch the latest episode of "Big Brother‚" "Jersey Shore‚" or "Real Housewives." Although not a new genre‚ reality TV shows since "Survivor" have started a next generation of programming‚ but the negative effects of these shows may be greater than the actual enjoyment False Reality Because most viewers

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    Children and Tv Violence

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    great influence on young minds today. As the days pass by‚ more and more violent scenes that are seen in movies and regular programming are becoming crimes which are being imitated on the news. Watching violent television hurts a child’s judgment and shows many serious long term effects. Violent programming is a bad influence on young minds by promoting aggressive attitudes‚ increased fear‚ and emotional desensitization. First of all‚ violent programming is a bad influence on young minds because it

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