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    Radio and Television

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    50 years of Indian Television India witnessed its first television clipping 50 years ago. Since then‚ rest is history. Today India is amongst the world’s biggest television markets. Approximately half of all Indian households own a television today. From a single television channel‚ over 300 satellite TV channels are broadcasted today. Beginning: Doordarshan had a modest beginning with the experimental telecast starting in Delhi on 15 September 1959 with a small transmitter and a makeshift studio

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    Project Topic: Market Mapping Study of new 3D Television in India Name of the Student: Batch: ________________ Sec: ________________ Signature Project Report Guidelines The Objective of a Project Report should be to provide a practical solution to a theoretical perspective based on both literature review and case study method. The report must display a student’s complete mastery over a given topic. Time Frame to submit the report – Within 15 days from the date of topic approval

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    Television news[edit] Main article: News program Television news refers to disseminating current events via the medium of television. A "news bulletin" or a "newscast" are television programs lasting from seconds to hours that provide updates on world‚ national‚ regional or local news events. Television news is very image-based‚ showing video of many of the events that are reported. Television channels may provide news bulletins as part of a regularly scheduled news program. Less often‚ television

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    Sociology Mid-Term Paper Television and Violence By Trevor Huffman Na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ Batman! Na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ na‚ Batman! Batman‚ Batman‚ Batman! Wham! Pow! Kaboom! We have all no doubt watched and mimicked at some point in our lives our favorite comic book hero’s. We have donned the capes and strapped on the fake guns to run around the great outdoors in search of capturing and eliminating the villains! The television has brought these images and

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    Television‚ the Desensitizer We do not have to watch television for very long to realize that violence is a common theme on a variety of shows. It can be found almost everywhere‚ including daytime talk shows and so-called sports entertainment programs. These programs may be defined as entertainment but they do more harm than good when we consider the effects that watching violent programming has on viewers. When we observe how these programs can influence behavior‚ especially among younger viewers

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    these innovations that this new culture has brought. An innovation that has troubled the youth of America for many years is television. Although there is no certainty to eliminate this “plug-in drug‚” there are many ways to control and monitor your television as a parent. Children between two and eleven years of age watch an average of 25 hours of television a week.(Children’s Television) Which means that children spend more time watching television than in school. With that

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    Profanity in Television

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    Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington‚ D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) COMPLAINTS AGAINST VARIOUS ) File No. EB-04-IH-0011 TELEVISION LICENSEES ) CONCERNING THEIR FEBRUARY ) NAL/Acct. No. 200432080212 1‚ 2004 BROADCAST OF THE SUPER ) BOWL XXXVIII HALFTIME SHOW ) ORDER ON RECONSIDERATION Adopted: May 4‚ 2006 Released: May 31‚ 2006 By the Commission: Commissioner Adelstein concurring in part‚ dissenting in part‚ and issuing

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    Children and Television

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    Children and Television Kyiesha Isiah COM/156 February 17‚ 2013 Gina Greco Children and Television According to the AC Nielson Company‚ 2007 the average American child will watch eight thousands murders before finishing elementary school. In years past children went outside for recreation‚ this tradition has now been replaced with television contributing to childhood obesity. The time children today are spending watching television has reached critical levels causing many experts to be

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    HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION High Definition Television (HDTV) is a digital broadcast signal that delivers a wide-screen‚ high resolution picture with six channels of digital sound. High-definition television (or HDTV‚ or just HD) also refers to video having resolution substantially higher than traditional television systems (standard-definition TV‚ or SDTV‚ or SD). HD has one or two million pixels per frame; roughly five times that of SD. Early HDTV broadcasting used analog techniques‚ but today

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    Television and Radio

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    TV vs Radio Ellen Bullard p.5 Isn’t it amazing that people who lived two hundred years ago didn’t have radios or televisions? Today it is difficult to imagine life without these two forms of communication. These technological wonders have many similar characteristics. As you will see‚ they are also quite different. To start with‚ both radios and televisions need a source of power in order to run. If you have no electric socket or batteries on hand‚ you won’t get to watch TV or listen to the radio

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