A magazine radio programme is one that presents a variety of topics‚ usually dealing with current affairs and often includes interviews and commentary‚ The first radio programme I chose to research was The Right Hook as I was already familiar to the character of George Hook and was curious to see how it would translate to a radio show with a listener ship of 130‚000 people. Initially‚ as a 19 year old female living in urban Dublin‚ I found George Hook very hard to relate to as a 71 year old rugby
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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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1 Marketing: Managing Profitable Customer Relationships 1. Marketing seeks to create and manage profitable customer relationships by delivering _____ to customers. a. competitive prices b. superior value c. superior service d. superior promotion e. product assortment 2. ______________ is managing profitable customer relationships. a. Management b. Control c. Marketing d. Human resources e. Customer service 3. The twofold goal of marketing is to
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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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Marketing & Innovation "Because the purpose of business is to create a customer‚ the business enterprise has two—and only two—basic functions: marketing and innovation. Marketing and innovation produce results; all the rest are costs." Peter Drucker (The Father of Management Theory) INTRODUCTION Marketing is the activity‚ set of institutions‚ and processes for creating‚ communicating‚ delivering‚ and exchanging offerings that have value for customers‚ clients‚ partners‚ and society at large
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Company: Julie’s Bakeshop Value Chain Analysis Primary Activities Inbound Logistics They have Supply and Logistics Division is your main supplier of bakery ingredients‚ supplies and equipment. They aim to be your one-stop-shop for all your bakeshop needs. They offer quality products at competitive prices. Operations Julie’s Bakeshop started the concept of allowing the customers to see how the breads were being made by removing the wall that separates the display counter from the baking
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goes against the first Amendment rights. A system to keep track of that many students would be very expensive for schools with low budgets. A school in San Antonio Texas administrators have put into action a one-year pilot program that puts locator radio chips in student ID badges. Parents are in uproar about the school’s decision to put tracking devices on their children and then forcing
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Chapter 1 Marketing Creating and Capturing Customer Value 1) According to the five-step model of the marketing process‚ the first step in marketing is ________. A) capturing value from customers to create profits and customer equity B) constructing an integrated marketing program that delivers superior value C) building profitable relationships and creating customer delight D) understanding the marketplace and customer needs and wants E) designing a customer-driven marketing strategy Answer D
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Music 407 Chapter 1: What is world music? A Point of Departure: Five Propositions for Exploring World Music 1. The basic property of all music is SOUND * Tone – the duration (length)‚ frequency (pitch)‚ amplitude (loudness)‚ timbre (quality of sound). * All sounds have the potential to be tones 2. The sounds (and silences) that comprise a musical work organized in some way * Music is a form of organized sound * Listening: CD 1:1 (Beethoven’s Symphony #9) & CD 1:2 (Japanese
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