References: Entrepreneur media‚ Unique Selling Proposition‚ retrieved on June 4‚ 2013 from http://www.entrepreneur.com/encyclopedia/unique-selling-proposition-usp TV AlHijrah‚ Home page retrieved on June 4‚ 2013 from http://www.tvalhijrah.com/Home.aspx
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Theoretical Framework Objective of the Study Limitation of the Study Company Profile Milestones of the Company The Major Products Research Methodology Group Companies Company at Present and in Future Marketing Strategies adopted by TVS Conclusion Bibliography EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Ever since man evolved into social animal he felt the need for “Transportation.” As he formed a civilization he felt the need for “Better Transportation.” Today on the threshold of exploring the
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IMPORTANCE of TELEVISION Today it is very common in industrialized countries for a household to have at least one television. In fact‚ it is so common that it is difficult to imagine a household without TV. This shows just how important television is. To understand how important television is‚ we can look at the variety of programs and valuable content it offers and the purposes it serves in daily life. First of all‚ there are many different types of programs on television. The viewer can watch
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Study Guide for Level One TV Senior Final 2012 1. Signal transmission speed of radio & TV waves The speed of light 2. Difference between networks‚ ONO‚ and affiliates Networks: make program bundles available exclusively to its affiliates ONO: Owned and Operated. Type of affiliate that is owned by one of the Networks (CBS‚ NBC‚ ABC‚ Fox‚ etc.) Affiliates: Local stations (WSVN‚ WFOR‚ etc.) 3. Differences between pre-‚ production‚ post- Pre-: What happens before we go out to shoot Production:
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newsroom fluctuating throughout the day‚ some of which are moving from one position to another all within the same show‚ it can become very easy to get lost in the sea of different voices or lose control of such a large news team. Nick Edmonds‚ Annerberg TV news Who is in the newsroom? The number of jobs and people working in the newsroom vary depending on the media outlet. In smaller media outlets‚ at suburban weekly newspapers for example the newsroom will probably feature only a couple of journalists
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Is t.v. a drug? After a long‚ hard day of school‚ I trudge up the driveway to my house. As I approach the door‚ I can already hear the incoherent mumbles of the television. I open the door and am not surprised to see my sister on the couch‚ hand on remote‚ flipping through channels. I am now accustomed to this picture. My sister could be crowned queen of the couch potatoes. She watches television day and night‚ so much that my cousins and I now refer to her as the human T.V. Guide. She knows
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Module 2 Introduction Negligence is one of many types of torts. A tort is a civil wrong that is outside of contract law and arises out of recognition that a person is responsible for their acts and omissions when dealing with others. The term ’tort’ refers to a number of different laws such as: • nuisance‚ • trespass and • assault Torts generally compensate the individual for personal loss or attacks on reputation‚ where the loss was caused by another person.
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television sets are at risk of losing their signals on February 17‚ 2009‚ if consumers do not make the transition to DTV. Analog vs Digital Analog TV – AM vestigial sideband 6 MHz of bandwidth per channel plus the audio High power transmitters for coverage – 45 to 75KW Avg. Out ~300KW to 5MW ERP Noise and multi-path interference common Digital TV – 8VSB MPEG-2 Stream 6 Mhz Channel can produce multiple programs viewable with ATSC tuner
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Commercial broadcasting (also called private broadcasting) is the broadcasting of television programs and radio programming by privately owned corporate media‚ as opposed to state sponsorship. It was the United States′ first model of radio (and later television) during the 1920s‚ in contrast with the public television model in Europe during the 1930s‚ 1940s and 1950s which prevailed worldwide (except in the United States) until the 1980s. Features 1. Advertising Commercial broadcasting is primarily
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Best Doritos Baby • Brief description of each commercial o A future dad is eating Doritos at an ultrasound. He finds that as he moves the Dorito around the baby moves too. To the point that the baby comes out of the mother. • Who is the target audience that the commercial is trying to reach? o Anybody that is in the mood for a snack. So‚ anybody. • Does it effectively attract the targeted audience? Why (for the best 3)? Why not (for the worst 3)? o For the most part‚ it does because it shows that
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