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    NO : TIME ALLOTTED : 01 Hrs _________________________________________________________________________ ( FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) Srl No Subject Marks Allotted Obtained Sig of Evaluator Obtained 1. Organisation of Signals 08 2. Radio Equipment 21 3. Line Equipment 20 4. RT Procedure 20 5. Signals Centre Procedure 08 6. Flag Drill 05 7. Troposcatter 18 8. Charging Set 05 9. Construction of Line Equipment 05

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    Abbey‚ where the wedding took place. Apart from nearly 2000 guests‚ 40 broadcast cameras‚ 12 photographers and 28 reporters from national‚ international and regional media were expected. More than 100 overseas broadcasting organizations were transmitting the event. BBC had the biggest broadcasting presence with around 550 people staff at a cost of £2 million. The US networks have begun their coverage at 3 a.m. on the west coast. 64% of Americans said that they believe that the event has received too

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    following: Questions Answers What were the major developments in the evolution of mass media during the 20th century? During the 20th century the first major form of mass media was the radio. The radio was cheaper than telephones and allowed everyone that had one to listen to the same program simultaneously. Radio also made it possible for advertisers to reach a wide audience to sell their products‚ this contributed to the Great Depression. The consumers overwhelming purchases resulted in the production

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    ELECTRONIC MASS MEDIA IN TODAY’S SOCIETY MASS MEDIA Mass media refers collectively to all media technologies‚ including the Internet‚ television‚ newspapers‚ and radio‚ which are used for mass communications‚ and to the organizations which control these technologies. Mass media play a significant role in shaping public perceptions on a variety of important issues‚ both through the information that is dispensed through them‚ and through the interpretations they place upon this information. The

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    A National Joke‚ Peep Show Goodness Gracious Me Peep Show Goodness Gracious Me       Dream Team Fort Boyard Harry Enfield and Friends Peep Show Peep Show Peep Show Goodness Gracious Me Goodness Gracious Me Goodness Gracious Me 1     Introduction One of the most daunting questions posed to graduate students (or any student for that matter) is the one inquiring about their focus. When asked about this project‚ I have told friends and family that I study

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    century were newspaper‚ radio‚ television‚ telephone‚ and Internet. These five developments plus more were big factors for how our culture is today. Newspaper was a good way to get the news in the area you lived in‚ and also news around the world. The newspaper is still widely used today except many people can view it online‚ which we will get to. Then the radio was very helpful and useful by being able to transport news without the use of any kind of wiring. They also used radio to listen to different

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    per prospect‚ * some are 50% ad content * harder to react to changing markets = lack of proximity of the message‚ * must increase magazine buys because single magazines rarely reach the majority of a market segment Pros/Cons of Radio: Pros: * targets narrow audience segments * can advertise close to point of sale * Relatively low cost

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    Introduction Just a few clicks on the mouse and a whole world of information are available for free. The internet‚ whilst largely contributing to declining newspaper‚ magazines and books sales‚ decreasing the percentage of advertising on TV and radio‚ increasing of internet piracy and illegal downloading of films and music. Internet can at least provide a huge resource for journalist‚ authors‚ musicians‚ photographers‚ producers‚ editors‚ directors and all information workers. On the other

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    ensuring the other sector’s development‚ Bangladesh now established itself as a country of free flow of information and a country of pluralistic media. For that reason Bangladesh now have 557 daily newspapers‚ almost 25 television channels‚ 7 radios and 14 community radios to ensure the right to information of the people. Among television channels we have 4‚ 24hour news based television channels (moi.gov.bd). Once upon a time Bangladesh needs to depend on foreign media to know the information. But after

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    stigmatization and discrimination‚ the privacy of victims is often not respected‚ fact checking is frequently lacking‚ and the media’s role in public education is unclear and inconsistent. The World Bank Institute (WBI) has partnered with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) World Service Trust in a capacity building program to put socially responsible communication into schools of communication and journalism. HIV/AIDS and other health issues are topics for applied exercises. WBI’s goal for the program

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