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    Maybe, it 's because you are a DJ or you have a band and want to reach an audience with your songs. Maybe, you have a huge collection of rock music and want to share it with the world. Maybe you are a member of club and want to make money by broadcasting a certain type of music along with commercials. Maybe you are a candidate and want to spread the word about your nomination and your speeches. Or maybe you are just person who is passionate

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    happen but over the years it has started to have a negative impact on presidential elections. Television at first allowed a new era of public communication which sparked its popularity among the nation. “As Frank Stanton, president of the Columbia Broadcasting System, put it: ‘Not even the sky is the limit.’ (Source A).” This quote tells us how television has vastly expanded public communication and that with it we can achieve so much more beyond our limitations before this invention. The main reason

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    that, Super Trio Supreme(獎門人)is one of the popular programmes in TVB and last for many years. It was also controversial at that time. However, RTHK does not produce similar types of programmes to attract audiences. Public service broadcasting and commercial broadcasting have different market position and market segments. After analyzing, this report will show that which broadcaster need to exist in the mass media to rich the types of programmes or not. 3. Sources of data First, survey of TV Program

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    become a Nurse. I wanted to major in Broadcasting Journalism, and use my voice to communicate with other people. As I grew older I realized there isn’t many Latinas who anchor for the local news’ Radio stations. According to

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    Iran, India, and Mexico are in extremely different parts of the world, making them very different from each other. The three countries have different histories, geographies, and natural resources that have shaped their development. Still, an analysis of Iran’s, India’s, and Mexico’s economic development and globalization, media access and coverage, and political leaders, shows that there are some undeniable similarities. Despite the three countries being similar in some ways, overall Iran, India

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    Journalism industry. The birth of Broadcasting began in the 1920s, “The first radio reporters appeared in the 1920s. The networks established their news organizations in the 1930s and in the 1940s covered global war. During the 1950s, television overtook radio. The 1960s saw profound technological change” (Bliss, Preface). Unfortunately in the 1960’s not many Latinos were known to have jobs that involve broadcasting, the majority of people who made it into the Broadcasting Spectrum were White. The authors

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    Wartime Propaganda Report

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    transmit information and use certain rhetoric to influence people domestically and abroad. Wartime propaganda focused on positive themes, such as patriotism and hope as well as negative themes, such as fear of the enemy and hatred. While radio broadcasting aimed to increase the feelings of patriotism similar to the United States forces, the enemy also used it as a tool for shaping the minds of people and soldiers. As the war progressed and as radio’s effect on people

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    that Rogers control is in the radio broadcasting. "Canada's most-listened to broadcasting company is Rogers Media-Broadcasting".7 Some of the stations they own are 680 NEWS (CFTR-AM 680), CHFI-FM (98.1), KISS FM (92.5), CKBY-FM (105.3), OCEAN FM (CIOC FM 98.5), NEWS1130 (CKWX AM 1130), XFM (CKVX FM 104.9), and CJIB-AM (940). A very diverse range of stations, catering to almost all Canadians, making the Radio arm of Rogers unique in itself. Radio broadcasting in Canada is unique itself. Minimum

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    Broadcasting the Nation – How do Fox News’ beliefs and ideologies compare to those of the BBC? News broadcasting primarily aims to provide the public with updates on global, national, regional and local news events. Today, news broadcasting is a huge industry, especially in Western societies, worth billions of dollars. Each country typically has several news broadcasting channels. The U.S has a more diverse number of news broadcasting channels than anywhere else in the world, with global franchises

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    political leaders worldwide by identifying, and reflecting their ideas through the mass communication epidemic. The article “Broadcasting Populist Leadership: Hugo Chávez and Aló Presidente” was written by Eduardo Frajman and published in the Journal of Latin America in August 2014. During the political period of Venezuelan president, Hugo Chavez (1999-2013), used a broadcasting strategy to create a movement by airing a TV show called “Aló Presidente.” One of the populist strategies used by political

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