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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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    Satellite imagery The first images from space were taken on the sub-orbital V-2 rocket flight launched by the U.S. on October 24‚ 1946. Satellite imagery consists of images of Earth or other planets collected by artificial satellites. History[edit] The satellite images were made from pixels. The first crude image taken by the satellite Explorer 6 shows a sunlit area of the Central Pacific Ocean and its cloud cover. The photo was taken when the satellite was about 17‚000 mi (27‚000

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    FICTION VERSUS REALITY Fiction versus Reality: To Kill a Mockingbird Debra Gonzalez University of Phoenix Axia Introduction to Criminal Court Systems CJS220 Heidi Scott‚ MS December 31‚ 2009 Fiction versus Reality: To Kill A Mockingbird For many Americans‚ television‚ and film are a glance into the world. Television can influence a persons’ imagery of daily events‚ and has become a main source of media information. Films are frequently‚ intentionally‚ pretending to depict a fact

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    Public Service Broadcasting is a major tool in initiating informed social change in people and nations through mass media. It is intended to meet community needs which exist beyond traditional‚ geographical‚ and institutional boundaries. It has traditionally been the dominant form of broadcasting in much of the world and even though with commercial broadcasting taking over much of public service broadcasting due to high viewership and resulting revenues‚ its importance cannot be undermined in India

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    City. Talkies: Sound added to movies. The vitaphone preludes‚ 1926‚ seven shorts w/ sounds. Al Jolson‚ first feature-length motion picture with sound. It contained two sections with synchronized sound made by the Warner Bros. Digital Projectors: Satellite distribution: internet distribution: Ancillary rights: Marketing opportunities related to a movie‚ in addition to direct income from the movie itself. The “Big Five”: 1930s‚ Warner Bros.‚ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer‚ Paramount‚ RKO and Twentieth Century

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    History of the Korean Broadcasting Early Stage(~1926) The first broadcasting of Korea was carried out by the Bureau of Post of the Chosun Trustee Government in 1924. At that time‚ the Bureau of Post acquired receiver and sender for the experimental broadcasting. The first experimental broadcasting was successful in November 1924 with 750 Kh/50W‚ and from 1925 on the Bureau of Post Wireless Laboratory broadcasted 4 times a week. the following year (1926) the Kyungsung Broadcasting Corporation was incorporated

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    INDUSTRY: BRIEF History Tata Sky is set to revolutionize television viewing in India through its superior digital quality picture and sound. The service aims to empower the Indian viewer with Choice‚ Control and Convenience through its wide array of programming choices and interactive features. Tata Sky offers viewers a variety of channels ranging from entertainment‚ sports‚ movies and music to news and documentaries in DVD quality picture and CD quality sound. Tata Sky has established an extensive

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    Chapter #1-What is Satellite Radio? People all around the world have their favorite radio stations that are preset into car radios‚ flipping between them driving to and from work‚ on errands and around town. The only problem is‚ when traveling too far away from the source station‚ the signal breaks up and fades into static. Most radio signals can only travel about 30 or 40 miles from their source‚ in big market areas. Looking around Canada‚ there are many areas where terrestrial radio is just not

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    Is the idea of Public Service Broadcasting still relevant? The broadcasting has undergone dramatic change in the past two decades. Facing new technologies (multi-channel‚ broadband and digital convergence)‚ the future of public service broadcasting is now a crucial global concern. Innovative ways to access audiovisual content over the internet‚ mobile phone networks or other new media becomes ever more common. Television has moved rapidly from four main stations to hundreds‚ and it is likely to

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    telephone‚ television is a wonderful gift of science after the invention of electricity. Today‚ television is an important means of entertainment and education. It has the advantages of both radio and cinema. We can see pictures and listen to their conversations simultaneously. Television was first invented by John Logic Baird‚ a famous scientist of Scotland. Mr. Baird demonstrated his invention at the Royal Institute of Great Britain in 1926. The television mechanism is very complex. A television camera

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