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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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    1. Which major waves of social change does the report link television to? (short) The major social changes that are linked to television according to the report ‘A future for public service television: content and platforms in a digital world’ written by ‘Des Freedman and et al. (2016)’ are as follows; 1950’s – Television was one of the main symbols for many reasons. During this decade the first report of general election was televised, also broadcasted was the funeral of George VI and the coronation

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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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    London in the year 1731. Radio first began in the year 1887 when Heinric Hertz discovered radio waves. Frank Conrad was the first person to start radio broadcasting which he did at his garage. He broadcasted sports, news, and music while giving free advertising spots to people. He started broadcasting in the year 1916. The world’s first commercial radio station is Pennsylvania’s Newsradio 1020 KDKA. With the improvement of technology, internet radio is now available. Another example of traditional

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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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    Thus the television was introduced to the general public at around WWII time, where it slowly took over the radio as the preferred method broadcasting. With television the benefit of having the image right in front of the viewer brings in more realism to the news, it gives the viewer a better feel of actually being in the moment. This also changed the way journalism worked, as the journalists

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    Harold Arlin Scandal

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    Sports broadcasting has come a long way from what it was during Cosell’s time. While the future was bright for Howard Cosell, there were other sportscasters that need to be recognized including those with similar practices than Cosell. Though Cosell was mainly known for his interviews with the late, great Mohammed Ali, he wasn’t the first broadcaster to focus on prize fighters. Prize Fighting Broadcasters: Harold Arlin: Harold Arlin made history as radio’s first announcer during the 1920 presidential

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    forces the entire media and entertainment industry to digitalize and accelerate its online distribution world widely, the commercial television industry is not an exception. During this transforming period, the continuous rise in popularity of online video-sharing websites like YouTube and the increasing prevalence of mobile video playback devices seem to suggest that commercial television has passed its glory days. However, an outlook of the global media and entertainment industry posted by PwC (2015)

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    placements, intertextual references, and sponsored programming, demonstrate that advertising on commercial media is the “real” content or focus of commercial media, as propaganda promoting commercialism, the changing of the structure of programming in efforts to direct attention to advertisements also demonstrates this focus. The structure of television programming often consists of cliff hangers, the use of commercial breaks, banners, and sensationalism to attract as many audience members as possible. In

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    Bringing Canadians Together In 1991, Canada passed the broadcasting act in order to ensure that all media in Canada operates in way that provides unbiased facts to all Canadians. Through this act the Canadian Government ensures that all funds spent on financing public broadcasting in this fine nation goes to further developing our culture, and creating a distinction between Canadian and American ways of life. Public broadcasting see that each dollar spent on Canadian media solidifies a platform

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