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    Talk Radio and Item

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    1) The first item that I chose to represent myself was my plane ticket to Europe. For spring break in 2012‚ my soccer team and I went to the Netherlands and England to play soccer for 10 days. It was a great trip that included site seeing‚ lots of touring and playing some of the soccer club over there. I chose this item to represent myself because it was the best vacation that I have ever been. The second item that I have chosen to represent myself is a picture of my family and I. My family

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    1. What is the relationship between radio airplay and record sales? Beginning in the 1950’s‚ radio stations play began to affect record sales. Radio stations began to play a variety of songs‚ including artists such as Elvis Presley and Bill Haley. When people heard songs they enjoyed on the radio‚ they tuned in to hope to hear the song again at some point. This drive to listen to these tunes help contribute to the record store boom. People would have to buy records to control when they could listen

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    textbook‚ the radio was proved as a mass medium in 1912 when a wireless technologist picked up some signals from the Titanic and transferred the message to nearby ships‚ so they could rescue the survivors. The radio was seen as a way to link people with the rest of the world‚ so the Radio Act of 1912 helped enlarge the general control of radio on the domestic level. The radio was later designed for the general public. Radio did not become a mass medium because of the Titanic. Radio became the primary

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    A CASE STUDY ON REDIFFUSION RADIO Rediffusion Radio: Rise and fall Two years after the Second World War‚ at a time where radio relied on Amplitude Modulation (AM) to broadcast‚ the inception of Rediffusion gave Singaporeans a whole new experience of listening to music. Through cable transmission‚ Rediffusion’s broadcasts were crystal clear and interference-free (Remember Singapore ‚ 2012). Even though its monthly subscription was priced at $5‚ a considerable high amount in the 1950s‚ Rediffusion

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    Advantages of marginal costing (Relative to the absorption costing) Preparation of routine operating statements using absorption costing is considered less informative for the following reasons: 1. Profit per unit is a misleading figure: in the example above the operating margin of Rs2 per unit arises because fixed overhead per unit is based on output of 5‚000 units. If another basis were used margin per unit would differ even though fixed overhead was the same amount in total 2. Build-up or run

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    Xm Radio Case Analysis

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    primary target market for XM? XM satellite radio’s value proposition for their customers is XM’s ability to provide radio service throughout the entire country regardless of a consumers’ location. Furthermore‚ terrestrial radio offers limited selection and is becoming increasingly cluttered with commercials. Therefore‚ XM satellite radio provides a greater selection of radio for the various preferences of consumers‚ commercial free. Furthermore‚ as an added bonus subscribers will have the opportunity

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    Chapter11 Evaluation of Media: Television and Radio 11.1 Television 1. It has often been said that television is the ideal advertising medium. Its ability to combine visual images‚ sound‚ motion‚ and color presents the advertiser with the opportunity to develop the most creative and imaginative appeals of any medium. 2. Advantages of Television a) Creativity and Impact i. TV provides for presenting the advertising message. ii. Television is also an excellent medium for demonstrating a product or

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    Dangers of Radioisotopes: When radiation collides with molecules in living cells it can damage them. If the DNA in the nucleus of a cell is damaged‚ the cell may become cancerous. The cell then goes out of control‚ divides rapidly and causes serious health problems. Radiation warning symbol The greater the dose of radiation a cell gets‚ the greater the chance that the cell will become cancerous. However‚ very high doses of radiation can kill the cell completely. We use this property of radiation

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    Incromation Processing (CIP) A Cognitive Scheme for Radio Admission Control in LTE systems Biljana Bojovic‚ Nicola Baldo and Paolo Dini Centre Tecnol`ogic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC)‚ IP Technologies Area Av. Carl Friedrich Gauss 7‚ Castelldefels (Barcelona)‚ Spain {bbojovic‚ nbaldo‚ pdini}@cttc.es Abstract— In order to provide QoS requirements in high speed future communication networks‚ such as LTE‚ the operator has to provide a Radio Admission Control algorithm which will guarantee the

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    Popular Music and Society Vol. 34‚ No. 4‚ October 2011‚ pp. 455–473 Music Radio and the Record Industry: Songs‚ Sounds‚ and Power J. Mark Percival The nature of the economic‚ social‚ and cultural relations between the radio industry and the record industry is most often characterized by both academics and practitioners as symbiotic‚ that is‚ both parties benefit from the interaction. Music radio needs records to fill airtime and to attract audiences and the record industry needs the kind of pervasive

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