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    Sports Announcing

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    Working Conditions of Sports Announcers As a sports announcer‚ your working condition‚ responsibility‚ and income is determined by your affiliation. Network sportscasters ➢ Generally‚ they are at the top of the salary range ➢ They have the least strenuous schedules - Seldom broadcast more than one game a week - Even those who add reporting duties to their schedules only have a few minutes of sports news a day Sports announcers for national or regional cable systems

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    8851573 - Darcy Maguire KCB106 Assignment 1 Friday 4:00pm Tutorial Group PETER MAGUIRE - INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION COMMERCIAL DIRECTOR (AND ALSO MY FATHER) INTRODUCTION - TELEVISION ADVERTISEMENTS Television is one of the most dominating forms of communication in the world. In any first-world country‚ it would be surprising to hear of someone who doesn ’t have a TV or have access to a TV. In Australia‚ people watch up to 6 hours of TV daily (Screen Australia‚ 2013). With this sort of attention

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    Composition (a) Effects of TV serials on the younger generation. Television in this age has a great impact on human life. Growing up the generation of today is quite exposed to this technology. While there maybe positive impacts of Television‚ the negative impact often outweighs positives. A shocking fact to be noted‚ most teenagers have watched approximately 15‚000 hours of Television and have been exposed to over 350‚000 commercials by the time they graduated. They have no control over

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    media oligopoly

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    There are many implications of the Global Media Oligopoly such as subjectivity and a decrease in infant media companies. Global media oligopoly refers to the market for media services has become dominated by a few giants that have established powerful distribution and production networks (Schiller‚ 1999). A major implication of Global Media Oligopoly is Subjectivity which can be defined as a biased or an opinionated view. Global Media Oligopolies controls majority of the audience within a market

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    Mass Media

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    The mass media are diversified media technologies that are intended to reach a large audience by mass communication. The technologies through which this communication takes place varies. Broadcast media such as radio‚ recorded music‚ film and television transmit their information electronically. Print media use a physical object such as a newspaper‚ book‚ pamphlet or comics‚[1] to distribute their information. Outdoor media is a form of mass media that comprises billboards‚ signs or placards placed

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    How Television Shapes our Mind Grace Sangkuan Koo‚Ph D. The television has displaced reading and thus inhibits the growth of reading skills. Watching TV requires less mental effort than reading. Television makes things tangible‚ while reading demands symbolic representation of language. While television maximizes the use of saliency(bright colors‚ loud noise‚ zoom) that appeals more to the right-brain hemisphere‚ reading depends on the understanding of syntax and the relatively slower‚ sequential

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    Many people think that television has destroyed communication among friends and family. I do not agree with that statement. I will support my opinion. I claim that TV has a great impact on our lives‚ but it does not have enough power to change relationships among friends or family. For me and for many other people‚ television is just a source of information. It allows us to get to know new fashions‚ changes in the political and economic area of the world. Besides‚ we have to notice that everybody

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    Radio is widely used mass communication medium and has a great potentiality in dissemination of information as radio signals cover almost entire world. More than 177 radio stations are there across the country. Almost 97 percent of the population is reached by the radio. Radio being a convenient form of entertainment caters to a large audience. With the invention of transistors this medium has reached the common man in urban and rural areas of India but the utilization of radio is more among rural

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    sport and character

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    A2 English language ‘Do radio shows such as Radio 1 differentiate when the presenter is male or female‚ if so why does this occur?’ Word Count Introduction In my investigation I have chosen to compare whether there is any difference in radio shows whether the presenter is either male or female. My inspiration behind my study is my interest in the national radio station‚ radio 1. Being an keen listener I like to give my opinion on certain subjects

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    The sixties was the key to the door of success in the television industry. The television industry began to take off in the fifties‚ but never really got to its full potential. Our culture has been changed so much because of television. The 1960s were changed by the genres that made television popular‚ what the people liked about it so much‚ and how Tv became a booming buisness. Tv genres are the deciding choice of if people watch television. Westerns were a big part of the early sixties‚ but did

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