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    Abstract: Community radio as the citizens’ media is capable of harnessing its unique nature for upholding the surpass voices because of its participatory ownership pattern. Bangladesh‚ a South Asian nation is going to initiate community radio broadcasting with its new policy through providing guarantees the access to information‚ free expression and increases participation‚ ensures democracy and governance‚ protects the rights‚ facilitates the poverty alleviation process and to secure people’s interest

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    National Film Award; Formulate‚ implement and update legislation on newspaper and its publication; administration of the Cinematograph and Censorship Act‚ and formulate and implement policies and legislation related to satellite television and national/commercial/community radio; Assist in the development of mass media industries and conduct research‚ publication and training on mass media; d) e) f) g) h)

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    The radio in the 1920's.

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    The Roaring 20’s During the 1920’s‚ also known as "The Roaring 20’s"‚ Radio Broadcasting became one of America’s favorite sources of entertainment. During this time period most Americans depended on radio for their source of communication‚ since television was not yet invented. The invention of radio had a major impact on Americans. Radio stations transmitted a variety of shows and programs that entertained many people through out the nation. "In the 1920’s the Westinghouse engineer‚ Frank Conrad

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    Case Study on Doordarshan

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    2000 Government appointed a committee to solve all kinds of problem and regenerate the good revenue. BACKGROUND Doordarshan the national television service of India is devoted to public service broadcasting (is one of the largest terrestrial network in the world). Doordarshan is of the largest broadcasting organisation in the world in terms of the infrastructure of studio and transmitters‚ the variety of software and the vastness of the viewership. The experimental telecast started in Delhi in September

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    Vocational Area Report Introduction The following report is a formal structured report based on investigating the job opportunities available in Radio and Journalism. The aim of the report is to: · · · Practice writing a formal structured report. Understand how to structure research in an easy and accessible way. Fulfil a module for my FETAC level 5 Radio and Journalism course. Contents Page · Cover Page: Page One · Introduction: Page Two · Contents: Page Three · Chapter One: Page Four

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    The author of the article‚ Ben Bagdikian‚ states that the television broadcasting is dominated by a handful of giant media conglomerates that are heavily tilted to the political right. Bagdikian also states that because the media conglomerates broadcast programs solely for the purpose of making money‚ a lot of television programs involve sex and violence. Bagdikian argues that the aforementioned statements can be explained by the fact that the media companies care more about making money than anything

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    Its seven a.m. and you are awakened by your alarm. You proceed to turn off the alarm‚ turn on the television and continue with your typical mundane Monday morning routine‚ just as a ‘weight-watchers’ commercial commences. Without knowing‚ you don your Nike shoes‚ your Calvin Klein sweats‚ and skip your morning breakfast; only a nutrimax power bar will do‚ because health seems to be your number one priority today. Mass communication and its facets like television play a vital role in our lives as

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    Radio In The 1800s

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    music transmission. In 1908 De Forest broadcast a classical phonograph concert from the Eiffel tower. Two years later‚ he broadcast the voice of Caruso at the New York metropolitan opera. This disputes were iong and expasive and contributed to the commercial failures of both De Forest and Fessenden. During the First World War the American navy saw the advantages of of the radio to the Army and they arranged for a stoppage on the patent suits. The navy was able to pull all the available technical skillsand

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    Commercials

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    On TV today we see lots of commercials that show what the world and our peers want us to be. Commercials also show what clothes we should wear and what foods we should eat. There are commercials that show people with healthy and in shape bodies trying to get us to eat properly because looking at them will make us want to have that kind of body and will make us buy whatever it is they are selling. So in seeing those commercials every day‚ some of us start to think that we are not good enough‚ and

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    Your Children and T.V

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    spend more time watching TV than doing any other activity except sleeping. They will watch increasing amounts of TV each year until they finish the elementary grades. By graduation from high school‚ most youngsters will have watched 48‚000 commercials and seen 13‚000 violent deaths. They will have spent more time watching TV than they have in the classroom. Any activity that consumes so much time surely has significant effects. It is important to understand what those effects are so that

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