wondered what the radio was like before it was like it is today? The radio wasn’t small and it was bulky. It was very hard to understand what the people were saying on the radio. People heard movies‚ shows‚ and broadcasts and they had to imagine everything. BDCST and Mary Bellis believe that the radio was a bad invention when it was first invented. It was a bad invention when it first came out‚ because you can barely hear it and you had to imagine everything that was said on the radio. BDCST stated
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Radio: From the beginning to the evolution of today ’s technology Broadcast media has been around for many‚ many years and the grandfather of them all is the radio. The radio has been around for so long and has become such a prominent fixture in our society that we take it for granted. Every day many of us are exposed to some form of radio without realizing it. From the beginning of its technology‚ other forms of media have evolved also; television‚ wireless internet‚ and cellular phones‚ which
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Recently Radio Shack has undergone a makeover during the last year and the result has been a noticeable improvement in their prospects. Radio Shack has always been steady through the years. There seems to be franchises in every mall or around the corner. As of recent‚ Radio Shack has transformed their approach on the market place and is seeking new challenges. Upon reshaping their image‚ Radio Shack has seen their total net sales and operating revenue for 2009 increased to $4.28 billion compared
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Is it important for media to represent its viewers? Give examples from one media form‚ i.e. Television‚ newspapers‚ radio‚ internet broadcasts etc. It very often that a person turns on a television to watch programmes without really analysing the characters they see in the shows. As viewers‚ we mostly ingest what we see as pure entertainment. So is not always obvious to us about how certain groups of people are being portrayed in the media‚ what sort of messages are being implied‚ or the
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An example of a disability would be Radios mental retardation not allowing him to care for himself independently. Many people generalize what each disability is but it’s important to know that each disability varies from each person. For example‚ I was astonished to see in this movie Radio walking around town alone. I use to believe that people who have mental disabilities were not allowed to be alone and it was required for them to be always supervised by responsible adults. However‚ this film did
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Week 4 Radio Ad Good morning listeners and welcome to another 15 minutes of healthy ways to start your day. Today we are discussing the issue of healthy bones. Most people don’t realize how easy it is to abuse your bones on a daily basis and how important it is to avoid doing it. We put together a few tips to help you avoid the pain of arthritis‚ osteoporosis and bone fractures. First we’ll discuss exactly what these issues are and then we’ll tell you ways to avoid them. Arthritis is the swelling
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*Radio Static “ It appears that their is a blackout in the whole Mackabee Area. All citizens are advised to stay inside for safety and shut all doors and windows. Also all citizens should avoid opening doors to strangers in light of the recent serial killings. * Emily and her husband Josh listened to the news clutching all of the blankets in their bed. “When are you going to buy some flashlights” Emily asked. With a frown Josh responded “stop nagging me‚ I’ll do it tomorrow.” Emily gazed around
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the way we live. But what about radio? Some say that radio is dying‚ that its use has become useless‚ that it was only an aid of assistance during the early and mid 1900’s. But the way I see it‚ I think that radio is more relevant and significant today than it ever was‚ especially for the diverse Australian youth cultures. Their lifestyle‚ education‚ political views and social aspects come under a large role due to what they listen to over the radio. So how do radio stations maintain and attract their
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Radio Lab: Inheritance Go here: http://www.radiolab.org/story/251876-inheritance/ Listen to the free podcast and complete worksheet. You only need to listen to the first 3 stories. Though‚ the 4th is VERY interesting. 1. What was Lamarck’s big idea? What a person does in their lifetime could be directly passed to their kids. 2. What human example did Lamarck use? A blacksmith‚ because they swing hammers all day they get muscles and those muscles pass down to their kids. 3.
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As radio took center-stage as the most popular medium‚ millions of Americans utilized radio as a way to access information. It provided details regarding local‚ national and international news‚ weather reports‚ traffic reports‚ entertainment pieces‚ sports‚ and war. It also gave the public explanations of chaotic and upsetting events. Radio was a method for relaying threats of war and chaos that could have a major impact on the masses. Through radio broadcasting‚ political leaders and military
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