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    Broadcasting Speech

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    Broadcasting speech Good morning and thank you for listening to w-meg 87.9 fm. I’m Caitlin Sholar For international news… Egypt’s President Mohammed Morsi called for a national dialogue to solve the current political crisis during a live televised address to the nation Thursday. His comments follow overnight clashes between his supporters and opposition protesters outside the presidential palace in Cairo‚ which claimed the lives of at least six people and left hundreds more wounded. For national

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    radio finance. Retrieved March 28‚ 2011‚ from http://www.npr.org/about/aboutnpr/publicradiofinances.html Quote: The Public Broadcasting Act (1967) stipulates‚ “The Corporation may not contribute to or otherwise support any political party or candidate for elective public office. (United States Congress‚ 1967). United States Congress. (1968). Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 § 396‚ 47 U.S.C. § 396. Retrieved April 2‚ 2011‚ from http://www.cpb.org/aboutpb/act/ Paraphrase:

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    is drilled loopholes. Canada is currently no legislation relative of such products. However‚ neighboring countries Canada United States has found that such synthetic marijuana harm to human health‚ and to prohibit their sale. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) program Reporter survey found that‚ from Vancouver to St. John’s‚ many stores sell synthetic marijuana‚ packed in plastic bags of different brands‚ such as Happy Shaman‚ K2Grape Xtreme‚ Project 420 and so on. Although there are clear

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    public Broadcasting Service is a non-profit public television network with a collective of member stations across the county. PBS’s goal is to broadcast educational media which helps prepare children for success in school and opens up a world to them in an age appropriate way. The Public Broadcasting Service was founded in 1969 were it replaced the National Educational Television network. PBS is funded by grants as well as viewer donations through fundraising drives. The Public Broadcasting Services

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    Colonial Broadcasting Company Executive Summary Colonial Broadcasting Co (CBC)‚ a major American television network‚ must determine which of the different factors plays a key role in optimizing the ratings of its movie. The following report contains statistical analysis on the different relationships between the factors influencing ratings. The Regression Model For a detailed description of the variables and the defined statistical terms used in this report‚ see [ Annex 1 ]. Based on the sample

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    History of Broadcasting

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    Olivia Wilcox History Of Broadcasting Professor Hamilton 2 October 2012 Albiniak‚ Paige. "No Stopping Till Everyone ’Likes’ Katie." Broadcasting & Cable 142.33 (2012): 23-. ABI/INFORM Complete; ProQuest Research Library. Web. 3 Oct. 2012. In an article called “No Stopping Till Everyone ‘Likes’ Katie” on August 20‚ 2012 is based on the new Disney- ABC’s talk show‚ Katie. ABC is using the tools of technology and the wealth of social media to promote Katie Couric’s new talk show. All of

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    Approximately 31% of all workers in Canada belong to unions (United Food and Commercial Workers Canada)(Canadian Labour Congress). The public sector – including schools‚ hospitals‚ and crown corporations – have a unionization rate of 71%‚ while in the private sector the rate is 16% and falling (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation‚ 2012). Historians have credited the growth in Canada’s middle-class to unions because they offered higher wages and job security‚ which allowed for members to have extra income to

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    Century‚ the Canadian government found out the importance to be got rid of American culture. It used three methods to achieve this goal. First‚ is put their hands on culture protection‚ use legislations to protect its media‚ which was known as Broadcasting Act in 1932. In 1968‚ it took one step further‚ the media in Canada must be owned by Canadians and the CRTC(Canadian Radio-Television Telecommunication Commission) ruled that during Prime Time(6 Pm to 12 Pm)‚ at lest 50% of programming must be

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    History of television broadcasting 1950s During the 1950s‚ the University of Santo Tomas and Feati University were experimenting with television. UST demonstrated its home-made receiver‚ while Feati opened an experimental television station two years later. On October 23‚ 1953‚ the Alto Broadcasting System (ABS)‚ the forerunner of ABS-CBN‚ made its first telecast as DZAQ-TV Channel 3. The ABS offices were then located along Roxas Blvd. ABS was owned by Antonio Quirino‚ brother of former president

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    Introduction to Broadcasting The Beginning of Radio and Television Broadcasting in the Philippines Broadcasting means “to transmit a radio or television program for public or general use”. This also includes other media such as the internet. Broadcasting in the Philippines started as early as 1922. The first radio stations were established in Pasay and Manila by Henry Hermann in June 1922. Both of these were 50 watts. The Filipino businessmen then established their own radio stations

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