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    Radio One Case Study

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    Why does Radio One want to acquire the 12 urban stations from Clear Channel Communications in the top 50 markets along with the nine stations in Charlotte‚ NC‚ Augusta‚ GA‚ and Indianapolis‚ IN? What are the benefits and risks? After the Telecommunication act in 1996 significant consolidation occurred in the Radio Industry‚ thereafter Radio companies were able to obtain cost savings by acquiring multiple stations in one area and reaching economies of scale. The nation’s two biggest radio company

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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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    {text:bookmark-end} {text:list-item} Bargaining Power of Buyers – Although the term buyer here is not valid. The consumer of the FM radio service has a large amount of influence due to the nature of the industry. {text:list-item} There are numerous equipment manufacturers which supply equipment to a radio station. Some equipment is highly specialized and is only manufactured by a handful of suppliers. The bargaining power of these suppliers is high due to

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    RE: Midterm- Case 15 Strategic Analysis: “KRCB Television and Radio: The Canary in the Coal Mine” Executive Summary Business Model We believe that KRCB’s current business model resembles PBS’ which is shown in Figure 1. KRCB’s business model has many gaps in it from community anchors to universal access and connectivity. KRCB isn’t able to afford the new technologies in the TV and radio segments‚ and they cannot hold on to board members within the community long enough to have strong

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    professional issue? This article is basically a guide line of information for researchers and students‚ who have issues with understanding the cognitive process‚ how these methods interfere or contribute with our daily lives. The main purpose of this article is to explain how the Cognitive methods and Cognitive theories is bidirectional. Cognitive methods now being used in social-psychological research is what is being describe in this volume. Some methods that are poplar is social psychology

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    Radio waves for Communication Radio waves are electromagnetic waves with wavelengths larger than the infrared light. Like all other electromagnetic waves‚ they travel at the speed of light. The wavelengths can vary from the size of a football field to the size of a football. They can be produced naturally by large stars and by lightning. Man-made radio waves are used for transmitting signals and currents. Specific Properties of Radio Frequency (RF) Current Radio frequency is the frequency of radio

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    Guess Paper – 2013 Class – IX Subject – ENGLISH LANGUAGE ___________________________________________________________________________ • Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately. • You will not be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes. • This time is to be spent in reading the question paper. • The time given at the head of this Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers. • Attempt all four questions. • The intended marks for questions or parts of

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    Radio channels’ contribution to the nation’s media landscape “The unequal economic and political powers of countries‚ industries‚ and corporations cause some cultures to spread‚ others to wither” (UNDP‚ 2004‚ 90). According to some analysts (Steven‚ 2004)‚ the dominant media players control media‚ control public opinion‚ exploit propaganda techniques to set political agendas and can shape the opinions of the masses. The term‚ media domination‚ refers to the prevailing trend for global

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    happened in RadioShack in the years2004-2006. As a group of consultants we aim to identify problems facing the company. Along with this we will provide solutions and recommendations to these problems based on our assessment. Introduction: Radio Shack is a consumer electronics goods and services retailer that operates about 4400 stores across the United States‚ Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Additionally‚ the company also operates about 800 non-branded kiosks (small booths) from

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    Sheena Mariah P. Catacutan ABMA 136 RESEARCH NO.2 1800’s-1950 A BRIEF HISTORY OF EARLY RADIO TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATION • WIRELESS RADIO - Developed during the 1800’s – allowed users to send Morse code. • GUGLIELMO MARCONI (ITALIAN – 1874-1937) - Developed technology to send the first longdistance wireless radiotelegraphs. 1897 – started the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company. 1899 – transmitted a message across the English Channel. 1901 – transmitted a message across the Atlantic Ocean

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