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    UNIT-4 THE CLASS IX VIDEO/RADIO SHOW UNIT 4 CBSE Aims : Development of skills - Reading‚ Writing‚ Speaking‚ Listening through a project. LISTENING • distinguishing main points from supporting details • exposure to pitch and stress • appreciation of different styles of presenting ideas and information • conveying ideas effectively • presenting oral reports and summaries • adopting varying styles of presenting different ideas • modulation of voice • scripting and producing a radio show • scripting and

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    HISTORY OF RADIO IN NIGERIA INTRODUCTION Radio and Television as broadcast media have undoubtedly been of immense influence and have contributed tremendously to national development‚ specifically Nigeria. The success of these media is unconnected with its message content and large audience. This work aims at giving detailed insight as to how the broadcast media have contributed to national development in Nigeria as well as problems limiting its role. DEFINATION OF TERMS DEVELOPMENT The

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    WAVE (ATV : Advertising Radio FM Brand) A young‚ gorgeous woman is standing in front of her apartment window dancing to the 1970s tune‚ “All Right Now” by the one – hit band free. Across the street a young man looks out of his apartment window and notices her. He moves closer to the window‚ taking interest. She cranks up the volume and continues dancing‚ looking out the window at the fellow‚ who smiles hopefully and waves meekly. He holds up a bottle of wine and waves it‚ apparently inviting

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    wondered what the radio was like before it was like it is today? The radio wasn’t small and it was bulky. It was very hard to understand what the people were saying on the radio. People heard movies‚ shows‚ and broadcasts and they had to imagine everything. BDCST and Mary Bellis believe that the radio was a bad invention when it was first invented. It was a bad invention when it first came out‚ because you can barely hear it and you had to imagine everything that was said on the radio. BDCST stated

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    The history of radio in Malaysia started in the year 1921. A.L. Birch‚ an electrical engineer from the Johor Government brought the original radio set into the country. (Radio Television Malaysia‚ 2010) Johor Wireless Association was set up and broadcasting through 300 meter waves began. (Radio Television Malaysia‚ 2010) This was then followed by the establishment of the same association in Penang and the Malayan Wireless Association in Kuala Lumpur. Studio of Broadcasting Corporation of Malaya was

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    QUIZ # 2 ECP433L1 Direction: Rewrite the following questions in Engineering Lettering before answering. This will be send by 10:30 am.. Therefore call time for papers is 4.30 in the afternoon. Scan or photos of the papers will be send in my email. Thanks PS.. 1. Determine the percent modulation of an AM for the following conditions if the unmodulated carrier is 80 V peak to peak.   | Maximum P-P carrier | Minumum P-P carrier | (a) | 100 | 60 | (b) | 125 | 35 | (c) | 160 | 0

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    became one of the leading centers for the development of radio and radar. Bell Labs was back east‚ in New York and New Jersey‚ but around the San Francisco Bay was perhaps the highest concentration of amateur or “ham” radio operators anywhere in the world. These amateur enthusiasts were constantly figuring out better ways to send or receive a radio signal. Around 1920‚ there were many local‚ mostly young‚ men who had caught the radio bug. A few notable teenagers among them were Bill Eitel‚ Jack

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    Advantages of Digital Two-Way Radio Since the first wireless transceiver was installed in a Bayonne‚ New Jersey police car in 1933‚ two-way radio has been a mission-critical technology for police‚ firefighters‚ search and rescue workers and others on the front lines of public safety. And increasingly‚ as new models have reduced the size and cost of two-way radios‚ the technology has been adopted by business professionals as well. Industries including transportation‚ education‚ construction‚ manufacturing

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    entertainment‚ TV talk shows have undoubtedly flooded every inch of space on daytime television. Many of us have seen and heard the often recycled topics found on such shows as Jerry Springer and Oprah Winfrey. And anyone who watches talk shows on a regular basis knows that each one varies in style and format. One might enjoy watching the sometimes trashy subject matter found on Jerry Springer‚ while someone else might prefer the more serious and light hearted feel of the Oprah Winfrey show. A talk show is

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    In Britain‚ radio broadcasting was dominated entirely by the BBC‚ which since the early 1920s had been developing a broad spectrum of programming including different genres of music and speech‚ including documentaries‚ drama‚ comedy‚ news‚ religious broadcasts‚ children’s programmes‚ schools broadcasts and sports coverage). BBC output was a unifying force within British culture‚ and has been written about extensively elsewhere. In the 1950s‚ a small but growing cohort of Rock and pop music fans

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