friends‚ my safe place‚ and the home I grew up in. At the age of ten‚ I moved to a new house. It was disappointing because I had to leave the friends I grew up with behind. We would play together every day‚ but the day I told them I had to move‚ we all sulked around. My mom was in a very good mood‚ but every time she looked at me I couldn’t help but cry because I was leaving my friends behind. The move to the new house was pretty scary. I didn’t know anyone around‚ and I felt like it wasn’t safe
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Popular Music and Society Vol. 34‚ No. 4‚ October 2011‚ pp. 455–473 Music Radio and the Record Industry: Songs‚ Sounds‚ and Power J. Mark Percival The nature of the economic‚ social‚ and cultural relations between the radio industry and the record industry is most often characterized by both academics and practitioners as symbiotic‚ that is‚ both parties benefit from the interaction. Music radio needs records to fill airtime and to attract audiences and the record industry needs the kind of pervasive
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1. Introduction The paper “Marginality and Problem-Solving Effectiveness in Broadcast Search” written by Lars Bo Jeppesen and Karim R. Lakhani in 2010 primarily addresses the question which kinds of external solvers are able to generate successful solutions within an innovation contest when problem information is revealed widely and contest participation is unconstrained. For that purpose the authors distinguish between solvers who possess deep knowledge and experience in the problem domain and
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1. What is the relationship between radio airplay and record sales? Beginning in the 1950’s‚ radio stations play began to affect record sales. Radio stations began to play a variety of songs‚ including artists such as Elvis Presley and Bill Haley. When people heard songs they enjoyed on the radio‚ they tuned in to hope to hear the song again at some point. This drive to listen to these tunes help contribute to the record store boom. People would have to buy records to control when they could listen
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September 26‚ 2011 10:52 WSPC/INSTRUCTION FILE 14˙Sahpankum Asian-European Journal of Mathematics Vol. 4‚ No. 3 (2011) 523–544 c World Scientific Publishing Company DOI: 10.1142/S1793557111000435 ON RADIO NUMBER OF POWER OF CYCLES Laxman Saha∗ ‚ Pratima Panigrahi† and Pawan Kumar‡ Department of Mathematics‚ IIT Kharagpur Kharagpur‚ West Bengal 721302‚ India ∗laxman.iitkgp@gmail.com †pratima@maths.iitkgp.ernet.in ‡pawan@maths.iitkgp.ernet.in Communicated by M. R. R. Moghaddam
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HISTORY OF RADIO IN NIGERIA INTRODUCTION Radio and Television as broadcast media have undoubtedly been of immense influence and have contributed tremendously to national development‚ specifically Nigeria. The success of these media is unconnected with its message content and large audience. This work aims at giving detailed insight as to how the broadcast media have contributed to national development in Nigeria as well as problems limiting its role. DEFINATION OF TERMS DEVELOPMENT The
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1) The first item that I chose to represent myself was my plane ticket to Europe. For spring break in 2012‚ my soccer team and I went to the Netherlands and England to play soccer for 10 days. It was a great trip that included site seeing‚ lots of touring and playing some of the soccer club over there. I chose this item to represent myself because it was the best vacation that I have ever been. The second item that I have chosen to represent myself is a picture of my family and I. My family
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Nowadays‚ digital radio broadcasting has grown to become a global trend in the radio broadcasting industry. It is reckoned to be a new form of communication technology that was used by many broadcasting industries since 1990‚ particularly in the United States of America (USA)‚ United Kingdom (UK)‚ Germany‚ France and Canada. Numerous of studies were done by Brian O’Neill‚ 2007; Stephan Lax‚ 2008; Marko Ala-Fossi‚ 2010; Anderson‚ 2012; Kate Lacey‚ 2013; Krstic‚ 2014; and Jackson‚ 2015 regarding digital
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figure in the history of broadcast journalism. He was born in 1908 in North Carolina and died of lung cancer in 1965. Murrow attended Washington State University where he was active in college politics. Even though broadcast journalism was not formed yet‚ his undergraduate studies such as speech and debates still prepared him for his future career. He began his career in journalism when he joined the Columbia Broadcasting System (later known as CBS). Murrow was the first person to give eye- witness
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The radio has become one of our most simple forms of broadcasting and communication. From helping connect soldiers on the front line of battle to entertaining the commuter on their ride to work‚ the radio is a part of everyday life. With it’s low cost and simplicity of technology it is very easy to tune in to your favorite station however‚ it was not always this way. It began in 1887 when a man named Heinrich Hertz discovered radio waves and their ability to transmit code wirelessly. Hertz’s research
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