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    Public broadcasting is defined as broadcasting that is controlled and financed by the public for the public. There is no government or commercial institutions directing and influencing programming content so as to influence the public. It is therefore free from political influence and commercial pressure. (UNESCO) A “Public Broadcaster Services” (“PBS”) has the role of broadcasting in the interest of the public. The SABC in South Africa owns fifteen PBS radio stations of which eleven of its PBS

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    LW Series Manual

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    SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES VARIABLE BASS EQ. CONTROL DRIVE DELAY II (2 second) CONTROL CIRCUITRY THERMAL‚ SHORT-CIRCUIT / OVERLOAD PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2 OHM STEREO STABLE / 4 OHM MONO PWM MOSFET SUPPLY POWER & PROTECTION INDICATORS Signal / noise Ratio >92dB Frequency Response +1.0db 10Hz - 30KHz HPF LPF Input Voltage Range High Impedance RCA/LINE Level Input Impedance 50Hz - 650Hz 50Hz - 650Hz 11 - 16 Volts DC 47K Ohms 4 - POSITION SELECTABLE CROSSOVER (Hp - Lp - Bp & Full). INFINITELY VARIABLE X-OVER POINT

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    COMPANY BACKGROUND ASTRO ALL ASIA NETWORKS plc (ASTRO) is Malaysia’s leading cross-media group with significant presence in DTH (Direct-To-Home) TV services‚ commercial radio and TV programming. Astro‚ the subscription TV service began operations in 1996 with 22 channels and currently broadcasts over 119 pay-TV channels in four major languages across Malaysia and Brunei to more than 2.93 million households. Its state-of the-art digital broadcast facilities at the All Asia Broadcast Centre and at

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    Analysis of the article Operations-based Strategy by Hayes and Upton. This article explains how operations-based strategy can be used to attack or defend competition. There are examples of companies that successfully used an operations strategy to beat competition and also companies who failed to use an strategy and were attacked by their competition. It must be noted that these strategies are hard to formulate and companies do not come up with these strategies overnight. Instead‚ these strategies

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    Even though when we work in groups we usually strive for a harmonious and cooperative environment‚ this does not mean that an environment in which all members are in total agreement is desirable. The phenomenon termed groupthink describes the kind of situations in which each member of a group attempts to conform his/her opinion to what they believe to be the consensus of the group. Whereas this might be seen by some as a way of keeping the peace among group members‚ it is a rather negative attitude

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    Chapter 1: “ Company Profile ” Mission/Vision: PLDT will be the preferred full service provider of voice‚ video and data at the most attractive levels of price‚ service quality‚ content and coverage‚ thereby bringing maximum benefit to the Company’s stakeholders. Overview: PLDT is the leading telecommunications service provider in the Philippines. Through its principal business groups – fixed line‚ wireless and others – PLDT offers a wide range of telecommunications services across the Philippines’

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    For this fieldwork report‚ I had the privilege of observing my high school Radio and Broadcasting teacher. I graduated from Piper High School in 2013 and I had Mr. Jon Farley as my Radio and Broadcasting teacher for two years. Radio and Broadcasting provide students with instruction in radio broadcasting and management. Piper High School is one of the few schools that allows students to run a live radio station. According to the course syllabus‚ “WKPX is a real live radio station broadcasting to

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    This questionnaire is designed by students of TAPMI to present a research paper on “Study of factors that are essential for a successful radio ”. Your participation will aid us in determining what people in Manipal think about an FM radio. The information shared by you with us will be strictly confidential and anonymity shall be maintained. Your responses are very important to us. 1. What do you like doing during your leisure time? | Rarely | Sometimes | Often | Very Often | Watch Movies |

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    at sea to leave their radio on 24 hours a day and required federal licensing of all radio transmitter ( RADIO ACT OF 1912 ). Edwin Armstrong made an early radio used amplitude modulation ( AM )‚ which have static and poor sound quality for music. Frequency modulation ( FM ) had less static but better sound quality for music. The radio also saw a surge of use during the First World War. Both sides used the radio to relay messages to troops and top officials as well as people not on the battle front

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    celebrities as well as organising novel call-in games and lucky draws bolster interactivity. In the absence of today’s social media platforms‚ Rediffusion had done exceptionally well to connect to its listeners. In 1967‚ the advent of free-to-air radio on Frequency Modulation channels posed serious challenges to Rediffusion. It was probably such competition that motivated Rediffusion to diversify its operations. Similar to its parent company Rediffusion UK‚ the Singapore unit branches out to offer to CATV‚

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