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    Indecency seems to be the biggest category for debate in the field of broadcasting. What is defined as indecency? The FCC has defined broadcast indecency as "language or material that, in context, depicts or describes, in terms patently offensive as measured by contemporary community standards for the broadcast medium, sexual or excretory organs or activities” (). This definition can be interpreted in many ways. This is why there is so much controversy over what is labeled as indecent and what…

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    Parks and Van Der Haak (2012) due to the vast amount of content made available by the internet, fragmentation of news broadcast audiences has occurred. As well as increasing the speed of news distribution, this has resulted in media organisations broadcasting to suit niche audiences; hence, the development of entertainment news for increased ratings (Chadwick, 2014). Furthermore, the internet has allowed broadcast media organisations to converge online, across multiple platforms, integrating…

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    Television in American constitutes most of our contemporary consumerist lifestyle. The long-formed, systematic enterprise of television overlays it’s foundation for financial gain upon advertising, marketing, audiences and ratings. These topics and strategies play an important role in the making of the successful, lucrative business of television. Chapter two of Jason Mittell’s Television and American Culture extensively maps the process and history of how impactful and successful the media and…

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    The television as we know it is one of the greatest inventions to this very day. Its purpose was to transmit information in the form of constant moving images. Although the television is now used for entertainment, and taking in the vast amounts of information it also has negative effects on our society. It is apparent that we as a society have limited ourselves and started giving the T.V. the control. For example, we placed the T.V. in places where they shouldn’t be such as churches, hospitals,…

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    globally-significant televised events, like the first moon landing in 1969. (SHOW MOON LANDING CLIP) Who were some of the key people involved in 1960’s entertainment Evlis Presitly had a major influence on 1960s entertainment. World wide sensation on tv,film and radio. People attempted to emulate him not just in Austrtlaia but all over the world. (ELVIS PRESLEY…

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    the film. However, I never really thought of it as a problem nor did I grasp the magnitude of consolidation and the affect it could have on the population. There has been a number of occasions where I can remember hearing or seeing on television or radio of companies merging. The latest one I know of is Time Warner Cable, supposedly now Spectrum. Others were ATT and Cingular Wireless, Infinity and Comcast, Verizon has even dabbled with Time Warner Cable to some extent. It seems every time you…

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    Columbia Broadcasting System – CBS Corporation is one of the largest American media holdings and conducts its activity in the branch of mass media and the entertaining industry. The business of a direction of the Company is cable television, creation, and propagation of a television content, a film studio, publishing house, TV and radio stations, interactive media and the outdoor advertising including a network of television announcement CBS Television Network. It was founded in 1971. Leslie…

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    advertisement that catches your attention could’ve been specifically targeted for you. An advertisement can reach millions of people minutes after its release, through the use of the internet like social media, websites, and emails. Broadcasting networks like the television and radio networks are the two most popular and the most effective when it comes to delivering a message. In this paper you will find 10 advertisements that used sociological theories, and concepts to become more appealing to…

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    2 OFDM SYSTEM:- OFDM system is divided into three parts 1. multi carrier modulation 2. frequency division multiplexing 3. Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing. 1.Frequency division multiplexing:- Frequency Division Multiplexing is a form of signal multiplexing which involves assigning non – overlapping frequency ranges or channels to different signals or to each user of a medium. A gap is left between each of these channels to ensure that the signal of one channel does not overlap with…

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    principle characters started off being good for the development of broadcasting and broadcast technology. Leading the discussion was Dr. Lee de Forest, who media historians described as inventive, competitive, and ambitious starting from childhood. If it weren’t for his competitive nature and having people to compete with, i.e. Fessenden and Armstrong, he would not have continued his research and experiments into the development of broadcasting. Edwin Howard Armstrong was described as happy,…

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