The audience of the 21st century has gone through drastic changes compared to those of the 1970’s.The audiences of the 1970’s had very limited access for news on media outlets which limited to the major channels on television‚ radio and newspapers. This limited access made it easier for the media outlets to reach many more people of all ages and social classes to recent events through the public airwaves(Patterson‚p.260). This limited access to news media outlets made it much easier for politicians
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Upon analysis of a small fragment of the NBC schedule‚ 7:30-8:30PM on a Wednesday‚ the evolution of Raymond Williams’ classic concept of flow in the 1970s is evident. His traditional concept is no longer sufficient to explain modern network broadcasting‚ largely due to the complex circumstances of advertiser supported broadcast networks in the post-network era of fragmented audiences. This evolution maintains the basic structure of Williams’ concept of flow with the addition of clear demographic
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Technology has progressed rapidly since 1963‚ forever changing the way news is delivered. At that time‚ television was transitioning to become the preferred medium of choice for delivering news‚ coexisting with the newspaper and radio. The Kennedy assassination was covered with these three media‚ much as it would be today‚ with several notable exceptions. Back then‚ the transmission of news was slower. State-of-the-art news equipment for live broadcasting didn’t exist. Satellites weren’t around to
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LaNeisha Hamilton World War II through 1970’s Hist 105 Professor Stayer March 3‚ 2013 In this paper I will go into details explains two major historical turning points that occurred during the period of World War II through the 1970’s‚ and the effect it had on today’s society‚ economy‚ politics and culture. In this paper I will also give two reasons why in the late 30’s Americans wanted to remain out of the European conflict. In this paper I will talk about the role women played
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that any part of the family can join‚ from school clubs‚ to book clubs‚ a family can be scattered all over a town‚ not leading to much time together‚ but this does make such times together all the more enjoyable. With advances in transportation and communication‚ families can visit relatives and talk with them wherever they may be‚ in a sense bringing the family closer
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appreciated in many ways as she wrote a very inspiring book call “The Bluest Eye.” In a book it talks about both racism and beauty are portrayed in a number of ways. This story illustrates many of the racial concerns which were immense issues in the 1970’s which is when this book was written‚ however not as much
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structuring advice on products and services: Dove shampoo Responding to new competitive conditions in its business environment‚ Unilever corporation has evolved into one of the foremost transnational companies and began to penetrate the home and personal market (Boone and Van Den Vosch‚ 1996; Maljers‚ 1992). With the marketing leverage and established brand name of Unilever‚ Dove became a success story shortly after its launch. The accomplishment of Dove has largely been built on Unilever’s ability
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giving priority to attract foreign investment‚ especially from transnational companies and multinationals such as Unilever to increase its budget. The domestic market (wholesale‚ retail‚ flow of goods‚ etc.) has grown much more. And infrastructure in major cities‚ especially Ho Chi Minh City have been adequate investment‚ first on a par with other countries in the region. -Unilever Vietnam as the consumer goods market in this new‚ more "land" to business. -Economic growth of Vietnam is low possibility
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Centralization versus Decentralization: Risk Pooling‚ Risk Diversification‚ and Supply Uncertainty in a One-Warehouse Multiple-Retailer System Amanda J. Schmitt Lawrence V. Snyder Dept. of Industrial and Systems Engineering Lehigh University Bethlehem‚ PA‚ USA Zuo-Jun Max Shen Dept. of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research University of California Berkeley‚ CA‚ USA May 27‚ 2008 ABSTRACT We investigate optimal system design in a One-Warehouse Multiple-Retailer system in which supply
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New York City 1950’s Life in the 1950’s in New York was very different to the way people live today in the city. A number of things have changed to make the lifestyles and everyday life different from past generations. The transportation‚ tourist attraction‚ cost of general products and just technology in general. Transportation especially‚ has changed drastically. In the 1950’s trolleys‚ public buses and subways were common ways to get from place to place. Automobiles were common during this time
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