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RADIO and SOUND RECORDING: The Business of Radio
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RADIO and SOUND RECORDING. The Business of Radio. Saturday, January 3, 2009. Radio is an Advertising Medium. Advertisers enjoy the specialization of radio because it gives them access to homogeneous groups of listeners to whom products can be pitched. Since the entrenchment of specialized formats, there has not been a year in which annual billings - dollars earned from the sale of airtime – have declined. Wordpress Themes 18 queries. 0.250 seconds. History Chanel Theme by Web Host Choices.
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TELEVISION: Scope and Nature of Television Industry
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Scope and Nature of Television Industry. Friday, January 2, 2009. The Networks and Program Content. Why do network and network-type content dominate television? Wordpress Themes 18 queries. 0.250 seconds. History Chanel Theme by Web Host Choices.
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BOOKS: BOOKS
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009. Books were the first mass medium and are, in many ways, the most personal. They inform and entertain. They are repositories of our pasts and agents of personal development and social change. Like all media, they mirror the culture. Wordpress Themes 18 queries. 0.250 seconds. History Chanel Theme by Web Host Choices.
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FILM: Scope and Nature of Film
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Scope and Nature of Film. Friday, January 2, 2009. Production is the making of movies. Technology, too, has affected the production. Distribution was once as simple as making prints of films and sending them to theatres. Now it means supplying these movies to television networks, cable and satellite networks, and makers of videocassettes and videodiscs. Wordpress Themes 18 queries. 0.250 seconds. History Chanel Theme by Web Host Choices.
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The Internet and The WorldWideWeb: Changes in the Mass Communication Process
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The Internet and The WorldWideWeb. Changes in the Mass Communication Process. Friday, January 2, 2009. This Internet-induced redefinition of the elements of the mass communication process is focusing attention issues such as freedom of expression, privacy, responsibility, and democracy. The Double of Technology. Technology alone, even the powerful electronic media that fascinated both, cannot create new worlds and new ways of seeing them.
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NEWSPAPER: History
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In Caesar’s time Rome had a newspaper. The Acta Diurna (actions of the day), written on a tablet, was posted on a wall after each meeting of the Senate. Its circulation was one, and there is no reliable measure of its total readership. However, it does show that people have always wanted to know what was happening and that others have helped them to do so. The Modern Newspaper Emerges. Soon there were penny papers in all the majorities. Among the most important was James Gordon Bennett’s New Yo...Horace ...
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RADIO and SOUND RECORDING: Short History of Radio and Sound Recording
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RADIO and SOUND RECORDING. Short History of Radio and Sound Recording. Tuesday, January 6, 2009. The Coming of the Broadcasting. The idea of broadcasting – that is, transmitting voices and music at great distances to a large number of people-predated the development of radio. In this memo Sarnoff wrote of. Wordpress Themes 18 queries. 0.250 seconds. History Chanel Theme by Web Host Choices.
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TELEVISION: Trends and Convergence in Television
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Trends and Convergence in Television. Thursday, January 1, 2009. Cable television has reshaped the face of modern television. Within 2 years there were 14 such companies in the united stated, all designed to improve reception through the importation of distant signal (delivering stations from distant locales). Cable has had another, more subtle but every bit as powerful impact on the networks. Cable has helped equalized the size of the audience for independent and affiliated stations. 8226; Web and Inter...
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NEWSPAPER: Scope and Structure of the Newspaper Industry
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Scope and Structure of the Newspaper Industry. We’ve cited statistics about dailies and weeklies, but these categories actually include many different types of papers. Let’s take a closer look at some of them. Oakland, California, and Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Warren., Ohio, and Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, each produces a paper called The Tribune, but these papers have dropped the city name from their mastheads. Suburban and Small Town Dailies. As the United States has become a nation of transient sub...
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RADIO and SOUND RECORDING: Radio and Sound Recording
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RADIO and SOUND RECORDING. Radio and Sound Recording. Tuesday, January 27, 2009. Radio was the first mass medium; it was the first national broadcast medium. It produced the networks, program genres, and stars that made television an instant success. But for many years, radio and records were young people’s media; they gave voice to a generation. As such, they may be our most personally significant mass media. Wordpress Themes 18 queries. 0.250 seconds. History Chanel Theme by Web Host Choices.