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    off initially with Roger’s radio broadcasting and with time the company evolved into a communication and media giant after several acquisitions and expansions. Rogers communications’ prime competitors include Bell Canada, Telus, and Shaw Communications. Historical Background: The organization initially started off with rogers radio broadcasting limited which acquired Canada’s pioneer FM station i.e. CHFI- FM. The organization is a pioneer in stereo broadcasting and also founded CFTR in Toronto.

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    never seen a more successful, impactful and sustainable impact on ratings as all Christmas music,” said Dan Vallie, a consultant to New Jersey’s WEZW-FM and other stations across the country. This year, WEZW, also known as Easy 93.1, was the first radio station in the country to start airing 24-hour holiday tunes. They kicked off their nonstop broadcasting two weeks before Halloween.

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    Fremantle Media Research Report Intro The paper aims at presenting the research on Fremantle Media(FM). Firstly the report will focus on the ownership and the size of FM, extendedly introduce its owner conglomerate, parent company and its subsidiary labels and how it is organized. Secondly I will concentrating on Fremantle Media UK(FMUK) which is the production arm of FM based in London, analyzing its operations and the range of activities include its principal achievements. Thirdly the report will

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    television to a digital technology with its improved picture and sound quality has been a much publicized and controversial process, television's venerable ancestor, radio, has stayed in the background. But this year, in the United States, radio broadcasting is making its own digital leap. Two start-ups are introducing a new type of radio broadcast--subscription-based digital audio sent from satellites. With satellite digital audio radio services (SDARS), as they're called, listeners will be able to

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    Effects of Mass Media

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    influence |Radio has gone from being broadcasted am or fm to satellite and Internet radio. The music | |American culture? |played today has a negative impact on Americans. The children listen to the music and | | |mimic it. They play music more than they broadcast news. Television influences the | | |American culture by broadcasting a wide variety of shows and networks that Americans have

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    1950's Radio History

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    After the format change, he was later fired.  Dahl went to WLUP and paired up with Garry Meier, through his "Coho Lips Army”. Dahl then mounted a vocal "Disco Sucks" campaign and was determined on demolishing WDAI (Development and Popularization of FM Radio). Dahl is a prime example of how you can  express you emotions on-air, and he had a passion for playing his rock hits on the radio and didn't take it lightly when he got fired. Expressing your emotions on-air can sometimes get you in trouble but

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    edu, 2016) The OER will be BISCAST’s primary teaching modality as it equalizes the access of knowledge and will demonstrates improved learning experience at lower cost thus levelling the playing field for other very costly ICT-based modality. Broadcasting

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    Midterm Review Essay

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    Who
was
Marconi
and
what
did
he
accomplish?
 The
network
that
was
originally
part
of
the
NBC
Network
 The
biggest
problem
facing
online
radio
is
what
issue?
 The
most
prevalent
listening
venue
for
Satellite
radio
 What
is
a
format
with
regard
to
broadcasting?
 Features
of
National
Public
Radio
(NPR)?
 What
was
the
significance
of
the
‘nickelodeon’
around
1900?
 Significance
of
the
‘jukebox’
during
the
1920’s
 Era
when
rock
music
became
part
of
the
counterculture
 
 Required
Midterm
Essay
Questions

(50
points
each)


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    huge potentials inherent in digital technology are numerous. The change to digital broadcasting was opted for because the analogue system has reached its carrying capacity but, broadcasting is still developing. Digital technology has grown rapidly since the current broadcasting system was established. Programming sources have increased and digital technology has advanced giving us the ability to expand broadcasting capabilities. Saves in spectrum, high quality audio and video, greater variety, wide

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    transmitting & receiving electric waves wirelessly by Hertz during late 1880’s, today is recognized as the fundamental building block of radio. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of uses of radio spectrum & technology. Everything from baby monitoring & broadcasting to radar & radio beacons are applications of radio. Albert Einstein, when asked in 1938, to explain radio, is widely reported to have said: “You see, wire telegraph is a kind of a very, very long cat.

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