broadcasting a hockey game on the radio (“The Early Years”). It was words like these that the public became used to because there was no television. The radio served as the first medium to hear things live as they happened. This gave sport fans the opportunity to sit down and tune into a game anytime they like. The radio started off big and then took a dramatic fall due to the introduction of the television. However‚ radio found new ways to attract the public. Radio broadcasting was introduced to
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135 | 35 | 2. Determine the maximum sideband power if the carrier output is 1 kW and calculate the total maximum transmitted power. 3. A 500 W carrier is to be modulated to 90% level. Determine the total transmitted power. 4. An AM broadcast station operates at its maximum allowed total output power of 50 kW and at 95% modulation. How much of its transmitted power (sidebands)? 5. The antenna current of an AM transmitter is 12 A when unmodulated but increases to 13 A when modulated
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT First‚ we owe our sincere regard to the Almighty Allah SWT for making us able to believe in ourselves and letting us utilize our potentials to the fullest of our energies during the entire course of the study. This research project would not have been possible without the support of many people. Firstly‚ I want to thank to our lecturer Madam Hartini Ramlee for the guidance and advice. She inspired us greatly to work in this project and her willingness to motivate us contributed
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The Reliability of Our Entertainment Media With the new age of Entertainment came a launch of a History-based Dramatization radio show that would take listeners through a portal each week and report of the great events of the past. You are there‚ a show created by Goodman Ace‚ was originally called CBS is there and was one of the shows that took hold in households. “They began the show with "live" background coverage of the events unfolding. Then the sounds and characters involved proceeded. Often
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My radio broadcast stories were based on versatility. I picked my stories based on what would grab the audience’s attention. My overall performance was most definitely great‚ but every good performer knows there is also some room for improvement whether it is a little thing or a big change that has to happen to improve the delivery of the speech. My radio speech‚ I believe was one of the best ones. I feel this way because‚ I had interesting stories that grabbed the audience’s attention‚ I spoke with
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age of radio‚ many people tuned their radios to the Sunday night Halloween eve radiobroadcast of Orson Welles’ adaptation of the War of the Worlds. As the sun was setting and the moon began to take its place‚ listeners all around the country sat on the edge of their seats as Orson Welles orchestrated the greatest hoax radio had ever seen. In fact‚ this horrifying broadcast twisted believers to its will in such a way that it is still thought to be one of the most significant events in radio history
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Broadcast News Analyst I have chosen to be a Broadcast news analyst‚ which is actually my dream job! I love to be in front of crowds and I love speaking so I think this job would be perfect for me. This is what I learned about my career. As a broadcast news analyst‚ you are responsible for hosting news programs. You have to collect information and opinions to create a cohesive story. They have to broadcast the stories over television or the radio. Some panel discussions and interview guests for
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Television Broadcast News: Credible information or Merely Entertainment? In today’s journalistic world it is sometimes difficult to decipher between news broadcasts rendered as credible information as opposed to merely entertainment. It is safe to say that the media does have a responsibility in reporting the news truthfully and with honesty. As we begin to look more closely on the role of the News Media‚ local and
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BROADCAST JOURNALISM TRAINING COUNCIL GUIDELINES FOR THE ACCREDITATION PROCESS AND REQUIREMENTS Updated 2nd May 2011 SECTION ONE THE ACCREDITATION PROCESS[1] 1.1 The Advisory Process The Council offers informal and formal advisory and consultancy sessions during the developmental stages of a course to ensure a smooth transition to full accreditation. The Accreditation Secretary will recommend a first accreditation
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How to Write Radio News Scripts Introduction Learning how to write news for radio broadcasting can be a challenge because it is a format that has its own rules. First and foremost‚ radio news scripts are written for listeners‚ not readers or viewers. Follow these basic guidelines for writing a radio news script: Instructions Difficulty: Moderate Steps Step One Know that radio news writing is aimed toward the listener‚ so the writing should be clear and simple. No words that are difficult to
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