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    Intellectual Persuasion of Radio Advertising George Scott Bain MKG350-1 – Promotion and Public Relations Colorado State University – Global Campus Professor CherylAnn Farrell February 07, 2016 Introduction Each and everyday individuals—namely radio listeners—are emotionally stimulated by thousands of daily news and commercial messages. Consumers of this traditional technology have to selectively process the information they receive in order to make what was heard more easily recalled. Because

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    A radio broadcast assistant career has particular day-to-day production of local and national radio stations. The size of the production team for the station will consist of broadcast assistants, who will be expected to have a degree of administrative, encompassing production and technical skills. This is a common starting point for a career in radio. This job role is similar to production assistant and the job title may depend on whether you’re Common tasks are likely to include: What is a Radio

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    This case study looks at the launch of a women’s radio station in the city of Herat, Afghanistan, in the year 2003. It follows four Afghan women journalists’ struggles in balancing the demands of a highly conservative culture on the one hand, and the objectives of their Canadian journalism trainers on the other. Kamal explains that Media development takes on many different forms in different areas of the world. Rather than being a force for sustaining difference, the media is deliberately employed

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    A Day in the Life of a Dj

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    Have you ever wondered as you were driving down the road listening to the radio, "How do they do that?" I certainly have, and so for my junior job shadow experience I chose to shadow Mike Shannon from 99.7 WDJX, a very popular radio personality in Louisville, Kentucky. I chose to shadow him because I was interested in how DJs do their job and how a radio station is run. I thought that the job would be fun, exciting, and I thought it would be interesting. Going in to the Radio station I already

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    Radio Station Beliefs

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    I Believe in Playing a Different Radio Station There are so many different radio stations out there, but it is very common for one to choose a very particular radio station. The ever popular is FM radio and the song that many people play the most is WIIFM. I believe in playing a different radio station. Knowing that I am going to go to college in just two years I have the pressure to get involved in the community and as expected my most listened to radio station decided to play. I was shocked

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    Z100 Target Audience

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    Z100 has been New York’s number one radio station for nearly 35 years. Started in 1983 by legendary DJ Scott Shannon, the station aimed to bring the Top 40 format back to New York. Now owned by iHeartRadio, the station continues to be at the forefront of popular music, playing music from established pop, hip-hop, R&B and rock artists, as well as debuting music from new artists. Read on to find out more about Z100 New York. Number Seven: The First Artists They Played as Z100 Were Survivor and Neil

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    Mass Media are organizations in our society. The medium industries provide information and entertainment, but mass media also can affect political, social, and cultural institutions. Mediums such as radio, newspapers, and television all reflect and affect American society. However, the main one that I am going to discuss is Radio. Radio is more effective in mass media as compared to the other mediums. The way radio was back then is way different from what it is in society today, it has changed over

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    CAREER IN RADIO Suresh Kumar Verma Twenty-first century is the age of information, communication and entertainment (ICE). Mass media ie radio, television, movies, advertising, news media, newspaper and magazines, has a vital role to play in the development of a country and created many job opportunities as well. Radio, the grandfather of the electronic media is a unique and exciting way - practical and personal - that encourages listeners to develop an unusual association with presenters and stations

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    Since its inception radio has gone through many changes. In its infancy it was the only true form of electronic media. Radios became a requirement in all sea vessels, a result of the tragic sinking of the Titanic. During the Great Depression it grew in popularity due to its price, free. This was referred to the "Golden Age of Radio." Radio remained the dominant force in media until the arrival of the television. The high fidelity of FM radio caught the interest of those who favored music programming

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    As technology becomes more advanced many people tend to use it more often.They see that technology allows them to do things quickly and easily. One example is paying a bill online. It’s a quick and easy process to learn. However, not all websites are made to only pay bills. Some are made to shop, entertain, inform, or to help an organization. Many people don’t really see what methods people use to attract many people to go online. Nowadays many companies have created their own websites to have their

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