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    Reality Television

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    REALITY TV PROGRAMS For years television programs dominated only by two genres: the comedy and drama.Shows that you and your family watched every night just to know what will happen to the characters of the show.Will he going to die?will she find out that she was her real daughter? was some of the questions we asked to ourselves after we finished watching that kind of TV programs.Today‚ however‚ TV programming are now dominating by new genre‚ the controversial and extremely

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    History of Philippine Radio Posted on July 25‚ 2011 by RadioOnlineNow  http://radioonlinenow.com/2011/07/25/history-of-philippine-radio/ Nichols Field (now Villamor Airbase) - First Test Broadcast Originated Here The First Radio Station in the Philippines There is a debate on what exactly was the first radio station in the country. In 1924 an American established the first AM radio station KZKZ. But an archive of radio broadcast histories revealed that in 1922‚ an American woman named

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    Xm Radio Case

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    Satellite Radio from the Harvard business school making an analysis on how to market the coming product of satellite radio and the business strategy to succeed in the industry. The report is divided in questions that help see the different aspects of the case and take a closer look at how to start this company. At the end recommendations are made on what is the best way to go with the business. Only one competitor: SIRUIS company in the car radio High price to manufacture radio system‚ $270

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    Radio Isotopic Dating

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    Downs Chemistry 4321 8 April 2014 Radio Isotopic Dating An isotope is an atom of the same element with different number of neutrons. Sometimes the isotope is unstable which causes the isotope to change into a different atom over a certain period of time. By comparing the ratio of the original atom to the product that were in the beginning sample with the ratio of the products at the present time‚ scientists are able to determine the age of a substance. Radio isotopic dating‚ or radioactive dating

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    Digital Television

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    Digital Television On November 1‚ 1998 computer companies‚ television makers‚ broadcasters‚ and program suppliers have made a transition from analog to digital television. When the FCC passed a law forcing the networks to change from an analog broadcast to a digital broadcast‚ all the above mentioned industries have been scrambling to get a jump on their competition. The picture and sound qualities of digital TV broadcasts are the best on Earth. However‚ at this moment cost remains a big

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    Radio One Case

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    management Radio One Case This case involves whether Radio One should purchase the 21 radio stations from Clear Channel‚ Davis and IBL LLC and the impact of the acquisition to the investors and on the market. Examining the stations it fits with Radio One’s Corporate Strategy and they have the ability to bid first on a group of stations that would double Radio One’s size. Also this purchase would create national coverage for Radio One. First we must look at the Return on Asset of Radio One. With

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    Ethics in Television

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    original episode aired in April of 1968‚ however‚ 45 years later we are still watching Andy‚ Opie‚ Aunt Bee‚ and Barney in the slow-paced fictional town of Mayberry‚ North Carolina. We have to wonder why this show continues to draw interest from a society that is completely different in so many ways‚ almost a half-century from its inception. Show writer Bill Idelson gives this assessment: "You know what the secret of the show is? You know why everybody loves it? It ’s about man ’s humanity to man

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    Is Television a Bane?

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    The statistics are famous and unnerving. Most high-school graduates have spent more time watching television than they’ve spent in school. That blight has been overtaking us for fifty years‚ but it’s only in the past two decades that I’ve begun to notice its greatest damage to us–the death of personal imagination. In all the millennia before humans began to read‚ our imaginations were formed from first-hand experiences of the wide external world and especially from the endless flow of stories

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    Radio is widely used mass communication medium and has a great potentiality in dissemination of information as radio signals cover almost entire world. More than 177 radio stations are there across the country. Almost 97 percent of the population is reached by the radio. Radio being a convenient form of entertainment caters to a large audience. With the invention of transistors this medium has reached the common man in urban and rural areas of India but the utilization of radio is more among rural

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    Cellurar Radio Systems

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    47 Cellular radio systems PART 1 (47.1 – 47.3.5) 47.1 Introduction Cellular radio systems are by far the most common of all public mobile telephone networks‚ the earlier (pre-cellular) networks now all being in decline. The basic principles of cellular systems were established by Bell Laboratories in 1949‚ but it was not until the early 1980s that technology allowed real commercial networks to be built and service offered to the public. Systems were developed at different times

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