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    didn’t major in communication, but have learned the business as they go, Jorge is a business major while Brenda majored in sociology. It’s an intriguing story on how they both ended up in this job position, Jorge was wanted by a long time by Telemundo TV producers and kept denying them until one day decided to try it out. Brenda met the main producer for Univision in Las Vegas and got asked to work for her instantly because of the way she developed herself. She says that one of her major tips for any

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    1. Introduction The SingTel Group, Asia’s leading communications telecom group, provides a wide range of communication services and solutions, including fixed, mobile, data, Internet, info communications technology, satellite and pay TV. They are recorded as the largest company in Singapore Exchange by market capitalization and also likewise listed in the Australian Securities Exchange with the acquisition of Optus, the second largest communications provider in Australia in September 2001. In addition

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    The TV Dinner

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    The TV dinner....taking the family away from the table! The TV Dinner concept took hold in 1954 when Swanson's frozen meals appeared...they were a welcome lifesaver for busy mothers and a delight for the entire family. The dinner was a prepackaged frozen meal in an aluminum tray, packed inside a cardboard box, that could be heated in the oven, and all ready to eat in just 25 minutes. Best news yet? The meal could be eaten out of the same tray it was heated in! Yes, eaten WITHOUT a plate, We won't

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    Forever Strong Analysis

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    Forever Strong is a movie that, once you have seen it, leaves you with a feeling of déjà vu. It follows the inner turmoil of a high school rugby athlete, Rick Penning. Consumed with a life of partying and bad decisions, one of those decisions eventually leads him to a life on the other side of the bars. Desperate for a chance at redemption, he uses his knowledge and skills to promote the sport in his detention center, pick-up game style. Impressed with his leadership, a coach from the local high

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    entered Tennessee State University in 1971 and began working in radio and television broadcasting in Nashville. At the age of 19, she became the youngest person and the first African-American woman to anchor the news at Nashville's television five, WTVF-TV. Oprah moved to Chicago to host World’s Largest Store, WLS-TV's morning talk show, AM Chicago,

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    English Comp I Kayal 11/5/13 TV Does Not Make You Smarter There is no doubt that television holds a purpose in our society today, but is that purpose brain-numbing or actually beneficial to our brain development? The television, also known as: TV, the boob tube, the idiot box, as well as many other nicknames, has been around for almost a hundred years. Ever since cable TV became popular in the 1950’s, there has always been a worry that people watch too much TV. Most people believe that with exorbitant

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    The year is 1993. Bill Clinton is president, Nirvana is one of the biggest bands in the world and high schooler Bradley Cooper is a senior at Pennsylvania’s Germantown Academy, writing a steamy editorial about hooking up with his best friend. Tommy Rowan, a reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer, uncovered Cooper’s first piece for The Philadelphia Daily News and tweeted it out on Tuesday. The headline, “When best friends cross the line,” says it all. Rowan tweeted a photo of the article, and

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    Oscar Vs Superbowl

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    watches five hours and four minutes of TV per day. Five hours is a large chunk of time to spend watching “the tube”. Companies are aware of this and try to capitalize on this opportunity as much as possible. Additionally, large scale broadcasting events such as the Superbowl and the Oscars are ways for companies to reach more widespread audiences than on a daily basis. These events are key in contributing to some businesses’ yearly revenue. Advertising via commercials allows businesses to not only show

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    completion, attach and return to my email address. Keep a copy for use as a study guide for the exam. 1. Explain the difference between Public and Commercial broadcasting - A public broadcaster is owned and supported by the general public. The TV license is paid by the general public, financing all of the general public broadcasters. A commercial broadcaster is privately owned and they finance themselves through advertisements. The general public isn 't paying the station. 2. The MacBride Report

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    all Malaysians unite as one. In 2007, corporate giant such as Petronas has taken steps to launch television commercials which contain a local touch when greeting their customers through the media. Petroliam Nasional Berhad, or more famously known as Petronas, is a Malaysian oil and gas company, fully owned by the government of Malaysia and is famous for its advertisements and TV commercials which often touch the hearts of the audiences although there were some that sparked certain controversies too

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