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Li, Fan y Fei Wang. "Management Concept of Modern Distance and Open University: Taking Consideration to Social Responsibilities and Operating Performance". Advanced Materials Research 268-270 (julio de 2011): 1613–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.268-270.1613.

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Paying more attention to economic benefit but less to social responsibility is a problem faced by many Radio & TV universities in China. As the most successful distance education university in the world, the Open University of UK provides much experience on management model. Favorable benefit and well development tendency are gotten by hammering at shouldering community responsibilities and winning public praise with quality. The management strategy of it would make contributions to the development of China’s Radio & TV universities.
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Bukhari, Ibnu, Mohammad Iwan Wahyuddin y Novi Dian Nathasia. "Perancangan Sistem Informasi Radio Online Universitas Nasional Berbasis Web". JURNAL MEDIA INFORMATIKA BUDIDARMA 4, n.º 3 (20 de julio de 2020): 715. http://dx.doi.org/10.30865/mib.v4i3.2214.

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Radio in a college has now developed sufficiently. Radio Unas is a radio broadcast owned by the National University that is managed by the Unas TV and Radio Laboratory. Present online radio or website based radio streaming. Radio streaming is a technology that sends audio files simultaneously to many users. The purpose of this research is to build and develop a National University online radio using Icecast as a freeware and winamp streaming radio as software used for radio broadcast media. The design of this information system through several discussions is a needs analysis, system design, testing and implementation. With streaming radio at the National University, the public and students of the National University do not miss the latest information about the National University and become a means of entertainment for National University students and the public as long as they are connected to the internet. From the trial results of the National University's online radio site, the streaming radio system can help the public and students of the National University to provide streaming radio content, listen to music and view activities from the National University Radio through the website
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Goian, Oles, Vita Goian, Tetiana Biletska, Anastasiia Bessarab y Natalia Zykun. "Communicative Strategies of Professional Development of a TV and Radio Journalist: Psychotypology and Social Model". Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 9, n.º 5 (21 de septiembre de 2020): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.36941/ajis-2020-0093.

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The whole world undergoes significant changes in communication, television and radio. Therefore, journalism education also alters. Television companies and radio stations hire former students, who already perceive the development of modern media in a different way, and thus try to communicate differently and influence large audiences. It is applied to all societies and countries developing their own media and caring about the future of television and radio industry. Such a new complex problem on communication via television and radio is caused primarily by the changes of information technology and communicative strategies in the field of media, online educational techniques in world schools of journalism, and is now being discussed by theorists and practitioners of journalism on various media platforms or global forums. The purpose of the article, that is based on the long-term research of scientists at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, is to set and prove the hypothesis about the future of television and radio broadcasting, in particular, those who will come to work on television or are already working, combining studying with practical activity. Within the period of 2012-2019 the authors of the article interviewed 760 students of the Institute of Journalism, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, on the basis of their statements about the choice of specialization, and collected the data on their attitude to modern media, including television and radio. As a result of the research, the authors have developed the psychotypology of students who will work for television and radio companies in Ukraine, and form the public opinion on social, sociocultural and political processes in the country. Consequently, this psychotypology (classics, jazzmen, rockers and conformists) can be used in schools of journalism in other countries as a technological approach to model the matrices of the educational process for training the TV and radio journalists.
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Evans, Terry D. "China’s radio & TV universities and the British Open University: a comparative study". Distance Education 30, n.º 3 (noviembre de 2009): 447–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01587910903236577.

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Stanton, William. "British Radio Dramaturgy and the Effects of the New Conservatism". New Theatre Quarterly 20, n.º 1 (5 de enero de 2004): 59–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x03000332.

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This essay, which is informed by the author's own practice as a playwright working in the medium of radio drama, looks at some effects of the enforced merger of radio with TV drama to create a ‘bi-media’ department at the BBC, and considers the evolution of commissioning policy since the imposition of the internal market under the Director Generalship of John Birt (from 1992 to 2000). Considering radio drama, after Adorno, as a producer in the culture industry, he suggests that the neo-conservatism of the 1980s, as described by Habermas, is a significant factor in understanding current commissioning practices and the dramaturgy of new realism in some radio drama. William Stanton is a Lecturer in Drama at Exeter University, where he teaches and researches writing for performance and intercultural performance practice through a research/practice link with the University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil, where he has an AHRB award for a new project in 2004. He is also a writer of fiction and plays for stage and radio. His most recent play for BBC Radio 4 was Dead Line in 2002, and his Route 23 is forthcoming.
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Hussein, Ersin y Ersin Hussein. "Michael Scott". Exchanges: The Interdisciplinary Research Journal 2, n.º 2 (1 de abril de 2015): 206–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v2i2.111.

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Associate Professor Michael Scott is a researcher and lecturer based in the department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Warwick. He is also President of the Lytham St Annes Classical Association. Prior to his appointment at Warwick, Michael was the Moses and Mary Finley Research Fellow in ancient history at Darwin College, as well as an Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Classics, at Cambridge University.Michael's research and teaching engages with interdisciplinary approaches to the literary, epigraphic and material evidence to investigate ancient Greek and Roman society, particularly focusing on Delphi and Olympia as religious spaces.While Michael has contributed significantly to the field of classics and ancient history by publishing extensively, he has also enjoyed great success in engaging wider audiences with the ancient world. He regularly talks in schools around the country, writes books intended for the popular market as well as articles for national and international newspapers and magazines. Michael's experience in writing and presenting a range of programmes intended for TV and radio audiences has made him a household name. He has written and presented programmes for the National Geographic, History Channel, Nova, and the BBC including Delphi: bellybutton of the ancient world (BBC4); Guilty Pleasures: luxury in the ancient and medieval words (BBC4); Jesus: rise to power (Natural Geographic); Ancient Discoveries (History Channel); Who were the Greeks? (BBC2); The Mystery of the X Tombs (BBC2/Nova); The Greatest Show on Earth (BBC4, in conjunction with the Open University). He has also presented a radio series for BBC Radio 4, Spin the Globe. Michael's most recent programme, Roman Britain from the Air, was aired on ITV in December 2014.In this interview, I talk to him about his engagement with other disciplines within the humanities, his forthcoming book project, and his experiences writing and presenting TV and radio documentaries.
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Takács, Donát, Boldizsár Markotics y Levente Dudás. "Processing and Visualizing the Low Earth Orbit Radio Frequency Spectrum Measurement Results From the SMOG Satellite Project". Infocommunications journal 13, n.º 1 (2021): 18–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.36244/icj.2021.1.3.

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December 6, 2019, the second and third Hungarian satellites, SMOG-P and ATL-1 (both having been developed at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics) were launched. They both had a radio frequency spectrum analyzer on board, which was used to measure for the first time the strength of radio frequency signals radiated into space by terrestrial digital TV transmitters – that can be detected in orbit around the Earth. In this paper, we present how two- and three-dimensional radiosmog maps were created from raw data received from space. The goal of this paper is to demonstrate the process of creating these maps from the raw data collected; the analysis of the results visible in these maps is beyond the scope of the present discussion.
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Shen, Zhihua. "An empirical study on adult students’ English mobile learning based on frame model". E3S Web of Conferences 275 (2021): 02034. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202127502034.

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Based on the framework for the rational analysis of mobile education (frame), this study takes 60 adult non English majors from Handan radio and TV University as the research objects, and uses tablet computers or smart phones as mobile devices to conduct the pre-test and post test, Questionnaire and interview were carried out from the aspects of experimental effect and learner satisfaction. The collected data were analyzed by spss24.0 software to track the relationship among society, equipment and learners reflected by the data.
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Reynoso-Haynes, Elaine. "A graduate course for science communicators: a Mexican approach". Journal of Science Communication 08, n.º 01 (20 de marzo de 2009): C04. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.08010304.

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Within the UNAM (The National Autonomous University of Mexico) there is an institution, the Dirección General de Divulgación de la Ciencia (DGDC) devoted to the popularization of science through different media such as museums, exhibitions, journals, books, radio and TV programs, internet, workshops for children, demos, shows, plays, summer courses and outreach programs. Most of these products and materials are planned, designed and manufactured by a multidisciplinary team of professionals in the DGDC. Some of our most outstanding projects are: the creation and operation of two science museums, UNIVERSUM (on the university campus), and the Museo de la Luz (Museum of Light) in the center of the city, many temporary and traveling exhibitions, museums in other parts of the country and abroad and a monthly publication for young readers called ¿Cómo ves?
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Kaur, Supreet y Ankit Garg. "CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENT AND BUYING BEHAVIOR: A STUDY OF PANJAB UNIVERSITY STUDENTS". International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 4, n.º 11 (30 de noviembre de 2016): 122–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v4.i11.2016.2430.

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In present era, there has been a change in consumer’s attitude towards lifestyle. Consumers give importance to brands to ensure better standard of living. Today consumers are not only educated but also selective while purchasing products. Everyday consumers are exposed to number of voices over the radio and TV and images in newspapers, magazines, hoardings, and websites. Therefore, every marketer tries to steal at least fraction of a person’s time to inform him/her of the amazing and different attributes of the product at hand and for this purpose marketers use celebrity endorsement as an effective marketing strategy to fit their products in the minds of consumers. The practice of celebrity endorsements has proliferated over time and perceived as a winning formula for product marketing and brand building. This paper is an effort to analyze the impact of celebrity endorsements on buying behaviour of the college students. Questionnaire survey was used to collect the data by using convenience sampling.
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Lovink, Geert y Graeme Turner. "Celebrating the Undiscipline of Cultural Studies". Media International Australia 146, n.º 1 (febrero de 2013): 6–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x1314600104.

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This article is based on an email exchange between media theorist and critic Geert Lovink and former Director of the Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies at the University of Queensland, Professor Graeme Turner. It explores the field of television studies internationally, focusing on the ‘nihilist turn’. In the Netherlands, right-wing populist websites and TV shows have been able to set the racist, anti-migration agenda, while in the United States and Australia, this agenda has been set by talkback radio. The issue of how we can distinguish between the popular and the populist is examined, and some more general cultural studies issues are discussed.
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Shu, Xiaoyang. "An Action Research on TPACK’s Influence on Teachers of National Open University: Exemplified with an English Teacher of Zhejiang Radio and TV University". OALib 03, n.º 01 (2016): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1102336.

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Hurd, Stella y Junhong Xiao. "Open and distance language learning at the Shantou Radio and TV University, China, and the Open University, United Kingdom: a cross‐cultural perspective". Open Learning: The Journal of Open, Distance and e-Learning 21, n.º 3 (noviembre de 2006): 205–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02680510600953161.

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MacMurraugh-Kavanagh, Madeleine y Stephen Lacey. "Who Framed Theatre? The ‘Moment of Change’ in British TV Drama". New Theatre Quarterly 15, n.º 1 (febrero de 1999): 58–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x00012653.

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It has long been the received wisdom that television drama has become increasingly ‘filmic’ in orientation, moving away from the ‘theatrical’ as its point of aesthetic reference. This development, which is associated with the rejection of the studio in favour of location shooting – made possible by the increased use of new technology in the 1960s – and with the adoption of cinematic as opposed to theatrical genres, is generally regarded as a sign that the medium has come into its own. By examining a key ‘moment of change’ in the history of television drama, the BBC ‘Wednesday Play’ series of 1964 to 1970, this article asks what was lost in the movement out of the studio and into the streets, and questions the notion that the transition from ‘theatre’ to ‘film’, in the wake of Ken Loach and Tony Garnett's experiments in all-film production, was without tension or contradiction. The discussion explores issues of dramatic space as well as of socio-cultural context, expectation, and audience, and incorporates detailed analyses of Nell Dunn's Up the Junction (1965) and David Mercer's Let's Murder Vivaldi (1968). Madeleine MacMurraugh-Kavanagh is the Post-Doctoral Research Fellow on the HEFCE-funded project, ‘The BBC Wednesday Plays and Post-War British Drama’, now in its third year at the University of Reading. Her publications include Peter Shaffer: Theatre and Drama (Macmillan, 1998), and papers in Screen, The British Journal of Canadian Studies, The Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, and Media, Culture, and Society. Stephen Lacey is a lecturer in Film and Drama at the University of Reading, where he is co-director of the ‘BBC Wednesday Plays’ project. His publications include British Realist Theatre: the New Wave and its Contexts (Routledge, 1995) and articles in New Theatre Quarterly and Studies in Theatre Production.
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Miller, Carol D. "Don’t know much about NAFTA". Learning and Teaching 11, n.º 3 (1 de diciembre de 2018): 63–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/latiss.2018.110306.

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At the beginning of the semester, 42.6 per cent of undergraduates enrolled in a lower division, general education global studies course at a comprehensive state university in the Midwestern United States reported that they ‘didn’t know’ what the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was, and 85 per cent believed that, in general, trade with other countries created jobs. Analyses of data show that those who did not rely on TV or radio for their news sources were less likely to know what NAFTA was, but their knowledge transformed by the end of the semester. Results demonstrated the necessity for general education courses focused on global issues in an era when students do not rely on traditional sources for news information.
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Safotso, Gilbert Tagne. "Neologisms and Cameroonisms in Cameroon English and Cameroon Francophone English". Theory and Practice in Language Studies 10, n.º 10 (1 de octubre de 2020): 1210. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1010.04.

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Language learning/use is a very delicate task. When a learner/user of a given language is confronted with a difficulty, he/she is forced to create to communicate. This can be observed in most New Englishes. Those varieties of English abound in neologisms and local languages items. From an interlanguage frame, this study looks at some neologisms and Cameroonisms in Cameroon English (CamE) / Cameroon Francophone English (CamFE). The data come from debates on national radio stations and TV channels, conversations among students and university lecturers on university campuses across Cameroon, casual encounters such as public gatherings or during journeys, and from students’ essays. The findings show that, in CamE, most neologisms come from Pidgin English or French while Cameroonisms come from local languages, the inflection of some English words and skilful combination of some English structures. In CamFE, most neologisms come from French and Cameroonisms from home languages and code mixing.
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Merzagora, Matteo. "Jaap Willems and Winfried Goepfert (eds.), Science and the power of TV, VU University press and Da Vinci Institute, Amsterdam, 2006". Journal of Science Communication 06, n.º 01 (21 de marzo de 2007): R01. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.06010701.

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We live in a period where new media develops at amazing speed: the case of Youtube, becoming in few months one of the most visited website in the world, or the incredibly fast diffusion of audio and video podcasting, or the acquired relevance and authoritativeness of blogs in the dissemination of scientific information, are paradigmatic. Yet, there is little doubt that old media such as traditional television remain a reference for the largest sector of the population. Indeed, all surveys show that when dealing with scientific information, television remains the most relevant medium by a large majority of European (although in eastern Europe, due to a more trustful reputation, radio has also a particularly relevant position, and the internet is gaining favour among younger audiences).
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Milón Guzmán, Juan José, Sergio Leal Braga, Vivianyeli Garlet Ramos Mendoza y Brian Gilmar Ponce Valdivia. "A photovoltaic solar system applied to rural household in Peru". E3S Web of Conferences 294 (2021): 01001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202129401001.

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The present research study aims to improve the efficiency of photovoltaic systems applied to homes in isolated areas. This experimental study was carried using a prototype of a rural house, located at the Technological University of Peru - Arequipa, Peru. The photovoltaic solar system, connected to the prototype house, supplied its electric loads (TV, Blu-ray, radio, refrigerator, blender, heater, washing machine, fan, iron), which were programmed to be turned on and off using digital timers during a period of 3 months (March, April and May 2020). The measured parameters were the solar power, the consumed electrical power and the electrical power of what would be an auxiliary source of energy (electric generator, for example) in case the solar resource is unavailable. The results indicate that the photovoltaic solar system could store the unused solar energy to supply the nighttime electrical loads, ensuring, in this way, the autonomy of the energy system.
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Khan, K. A., Shahinul Islam, S. R. Rasel, M. A. Saime, Sazzad Hossain y Md Atiqur Rahman. "PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF PKL (PATHOR KUCHI LEAF) ELECTRICITY FOR USE IN TELEVISION AND RADIO". Information Management and Computer Science 3, n.º 2 (7 de diciembre de 2020): 30–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.26480/imcs.02.2020.30.37.

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A new method of electricity generation based on Pathor Kuchi (Genus:Kalanchoe,Section:Bryophyllum) Leaf has been designed and developed at the Department of Physics, Jagannath University,Dhaka- 1100,Bangladesh.For accurate sizing of Television and Radio PKL electric modules are necessary to optimize the module size for operation. It was realized that a vast majority of rural households in Bangladesh were left unelectrified by conventional gas based electricity. The field performance studies of the technical aspects, the projected specific capital cost and the average daily generation and efficiency of the PKL module have been found for both Radio and TV from collected data. Attempts have been made to correlate certain measurable parameters with anticipated performance of the PKL system. Chemical, physical and mechanical properties of the PKL, Short Circuit Current (ISC), Open Circuit Voltage (VOC),Temperature effect of the PKL malt, pH of the PKL malt, Titratable acidity of the PKL malt, Generation of PKL electricity, Storage system of the PKL electricity, Practical utilization of PKL electricity use in Load(Television and Radio), Classification of PKL, Longevity of the PKL malt for PKL electricity generation, Preparation of PKL electric unit cell, module, panel, arrays and the constituent elements of the PKL have been studied. In experimental study, it is shown that ,the pH of the PKL malt is ≈ 4.6 (without water), pH of the PKL malt is ≈ 4.8(with 10% solution), the titratable acidity of the PKL malt is ≈ 0.88% and the constituent elements/ ions of the PKL malt is Fe++ and Cl-. Most of the results have been tabulated and graphically discussed.
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Dailin, Liu, Chang Fengyan, Yin Shuangxu y Zhang Fenglong. "Collecting feedback on the quality of distance education: a follow‐up survey of China Central Radio and TV University graduates and their employers". Open Learning: The Journal of Open, Distance and e-Learning 23, n.º 3 (16 de octubre de 2008): 215–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02680510802420118.

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Cornwell, Steve. "Ken Wilson: Author, Teacher, and Teacher Trainer". Language Teacher 35, n.º 4 (1 de julio de 2011): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.37546/jalttlt35.4-5.

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Ken Wilson is an author and trainer. He has written more than thirty ELT titles, including a dozen series of course books, including Smart Choice for Oxford University Press (OUP). He also writes lots of supplementary material, and in 2008, OUP published Drama and Improvisation, a collection of more than 60 of his ELT drama and motivational activities. His first publication was a collection of songs called Mister Monday, which was released when he was 23, making him at the time the youngest-ever published ELT author. Since then, he has written and recorded more than 150 ELT songs, published as albums or as integral parts of course material. He has also written more than a hundred ELT radio and television programs for the BBC and other broadcasters, including fifty radio scripts for the Follow Me series, thirty Look Ahead TV scripts and a series of plays called Drama First.Until 2002, Ken was artistic director of the English Teaching Theatre, a touring company which performed stage-shows for learners of English. The ETT made more than 250 tours to 55 countries, including three visits to Japan. Ken is an enthusiastic blogger, tweeter and social networker. He lives in London England with his wife Dede and two cats, and works in a shed at the end of his garden.
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Adekannbi, Janet O. y Rotimi Abayomi Egunyomi. "Perceived Health Implications in the Use of Mobile Devices by Undergraduate Students of Nigerian Universities". Asian Journal of Information Science and Technology 9, n.º 3 (5 de noviembre de 2019): 8–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.51983/ajist-2019.9.3.295.

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This study investigated responses by undergraduate students to the perceived health implications in the use of mobile devices. The survey research design using the qualitative approach was adopted for the study. Five faculties common to both Lead City University and University of Ibadan, Nigeria, were purposively selected for the study while convenience sampling was used in selecting the respondents. Interview was conducted and responses analyzed on forty-eight respondents using the Nvivo software for analyzing qualitative data. Findings showed that many of the respondents had their perceptions on the health implications arising from mobile devices use. Some sources of information on these perceived health hazards include social media, radio, TV, personal experiences, friends and family members. Many reported taking precautions on their use of mobile devices based on their perceived health implications of mobile devices use. Findings also showed that while few respondents refrained from sharing the information on the perceived health hazards, many of the respondents shared this information with others despite this information not being verified. The study recommends government and other stakeholders implementing policy that mandates manufacturers of mobile devices to inform and sensitize users on the potential health hazards involved in their use, thus reducing the level of unsubstantiated information available on the use of mobile devices.
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Brito, P. L., E. G. V. Jesus, R. M. S. Sant' Ana, C. Martins, J. P. M. Delgado y V. O. Fernandes. "Official crime data versus collaborative crime mapping at a Brazilian city". ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XL-2 (11 de noviembre de 2014): 137–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-2-137-2014.

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In July of 2013 a group of undergraduate students from the Federal University of Bahia, Brazil, published a collaborative web map called “Where I Was Robbed”. Their initial efforts in publicizing their web map were restricted to announce it at a local radio as a tool of social interest. In two months the map had almost 10.000 reports, 155 reports per day and people from more the 350 cities had already reported a crime. The present study consists in an investigation about this collaborative web map spatial correlation to official robbery data registered at the Secretary of Public Safety database, for the city of Salvador, Bahia. Kernel density estimator combined with map algebra was used to the investigation. Spatial correlations with official robbery data for the city of Salvador were not found initially, but after standardizing collaborative data and mining official registers, both data pointed at very similar areas as the main hot spots for pedestrian robbery. Both areas are located at two of the most economical active areas of the city, although web map crimes reports were more concentrated in an area with higher income population. This results and discussions indicates that this collaborative application is been used mainly by mid class and upper class parcel of the city population, but can still provide significant information on public safety priority areas. Therefore, extended divulgation, on local papers, radio and TV, of the collaborative crime map application and partnership with official agencies are strongly recommended.
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Zarfsaz, Elham y Rogayeh Ahmadi. "Investigating Some Main Causes and Reasons of Writing Plagiarism in an EFL Context". International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature 6, n.º 5 (6 de julio de 2017): 214. http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.6n.5p.214.

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The present study aimed at exploring the causes and reasons of the EFL learners’ plagiarism. To this end, 150 females and males TEFL students from State and Azad universities in Iran, participated the study. A questionnaire developed by Rezanejad and Rezaeibased (2013) and a semi-structured interview which were piloted on a similar sample before administering were used as the instruments of the study. To triangulate the findings, for the qualitative part of the study, a semi-structured interview including 16 questions was run with 10 learners to collect the quantitative data at the end of the study. Based on the findings of this study, it was revealed that most of the students were aware of the concept of plagiarism and had the same definition of it. Moreover, their professors used the Internet and search engines to detect plagiarism and warned them about plagiarism continuously. The students claimed inadequate information about how not to plagiarize and less command over English language to be the main reason of plagiarism. They heard of it from their university professors, then in workshops or seminars on plagiarism, and finally from their high school teachers. Moreover, they got familiar with the concept of plagiarism through university professors, friends or family members, newspapers and magazines, Internet, TV, and radio. The implications are discussed in terms of raising learners' awareness about plagiarism in EFL contexts.
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El-Qaderi, Saleh S. "Oral Health Knowledge and Self-Reported Practices among a Sample of University Students in Jordan". International Quarterly of Community Health Education 22, n.º 1 (abril de 2003): 59–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/yc22-j49r-51gg-wwqy.

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This cross-sectional survey gathered data on dental health knowledge from 21- to 23-year-old university students in Jordan, including self-reported dental health behaviors and factors affecting regular dental attendance. A representative random sample of 806 students in their final academic year was surveyed. A self-administered questionnaire resulted in a 93.2% response rate. The majority (51.8%) were able to correctly identify the definition of dental plaque and were aware of the periodontal diseases which could be prevented by brushing and flossing. Nonetheless, there are more participants who incorrectly believed that fluoride in toothpaste cleans and whitens teeth (78% and 65%, respectively), and only 7% recognized that fluoride can heal initial cavities. Female students have a significantly higher level of oral health knowledge than their male counterparts ( p < 0.001). Tooth brushing at least once and twice a day was claimed by 57.8% and 14.1% respectively. Only 10.4% spend more than two minutes for tooth brushing which is performed before going to bed by 56.2% of the study population. Thirty-three percent of male students and 36% of female students went to the dental clinic at some time during the last year and were more likely to receive dental extraction (41.1%) or dental filling (32.2%) at their last visit to the dentist. The mass media (TV, radio, newspapers, and magazines) were found to be the number one source of dental health information while formal academic courses and extracurricular activities at the university came at the bottom of the list of the six potential sources for health awareness information. Appropriate recommendations aimed at raising the oral health awareness and increasing the demand for dental health services among university students are suggested.
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González-Stephan, Beatriz. "The Politics of Hispanism at Rice University; or, When Is a Hispanic Part of a Minority?" PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 119, n.º 1 (enero de 2004): 48–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/003081204x22882.

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Responding to a reader's inquiry about what second language to study, the Vanity Fair columnist “Dame Edna” stated, “Forget Spanish. There's nothing in that language worth reading except Don Quixote, and a quick listen to the CD of Man of La Mancha will take care of that. There was a poet named García Lorca, but I'd leave him on the intellectual back burner if I were you… . Who speaks it that you are really desperate to talk to? The help? Your leaf blower? Study French or German.” I am aware that Dame Edna is a ficticious persona, but I disagree with the so-called entertainment value ascribed to this column. Whom does it entertain? The readership of Vanity Fair is largely upper-middle-class and upper-class white. The Hispanic community, outraged by the remarks, demanded a retraction, reminding Vanity Fair that if the whole Hispanic labor force went on strike, the US economy would break down. Readers cited as well the number of radio and TV stations broadcasting in Spanish, sixty to seventy percent of whose audience can follow programs in Spanish and English (the United States' bilingualism, much to Dame Edna's grief, is not English-French). Additionally, more than half the students in schools and universities who enroll in a second language choose Spanish. The voices calling for retraction were not leaf blowers but architects, physicians, mathematicians, engineers, sociologists, psychologists, athletes, writers, moviemakers, painters, journalists, governors, and bankers. And, last and most obvious, Hispanics make up the largest minority group in the United States (at present some thirty-seven million, or thirteen percent, and probably some fifty million by 2010 [Klineberg]).
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Kant, Sophy, Julian Walsh, Christopher R. Hall, Alison Rodger y Gareth Mitchell. "An introduction to communicating science". New Directions in the Teaching of Physical Sciences, n.º 3 (23 de febrero de 2016): 27–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.29311/ndtps.v0i3.413.

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It is becoming increasingly recognised that students in Higher Education must acquire the skills necessary for professional and personal development, as well as for academic progress. The media have recently focused on the issue of declining public interest in the sciences and the lack of accurate reporting of science. We have developed a new programme, which endeavours to address both issues involving a three day intensive course covering writing, TV and radio. In addition to the targeted activities of learning the skills of science communication, the programme encourages partnerships, and exploits the resources and expertise available from various institutions. The undertaking of this type of programme is not limited to the acquisition of time slots in a studio such as Bush House. Most university campuses are now home to their own recording studios and even have television facilities. However, the programme requires only a video camera and audio recording equipment. The success of this science communication module and oftwo others run by MOAC and CBC (Team Development and Decision-making and Leadership) has encouraged us to develop a complete postgraduate certificate in transferable skills. We anticipate the certificate will be a valuable vehicle for consolidating and enhancing the training discussed in this article.
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Perloff, Marjorie. "What Really Happened? Kenneth Goldsmith’s “7+ Deaths and Disasters,” Sophie Calle’s, Take Care of Yourself". Synthesis: an Anglophone Journal of Comparative Literary Studies, n.º 11 (18 de octubre de 2019): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/syn.20894.

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In Seven American Deaths and Disasters (2013), Kenneth Goldsmith recounted a set of tragic and unanticipated events in recent American history by using transcriptions of radio and TV broadcasts, usually from minor networks. Designed to be an “eighthAmerican disaster,” Goldsmith presented The Body of Michael Brown, a performance based on the St. Louis autopsy report at the “Interrupt 3” conference at Brown University(13 March 2015), eliciting widespread criticism and controversy. Seemingly very different from Goldsmith—Sophie Calle’s projects, for the past few decades, set up particularprocedural processes that raise pressing epistemological questions, especially about the nature of relationships, personal and political. One of her recent projects, Prenez soin de vous (Take Care of Yourself) that was based on her installation for the Venice Biennale in 2007, comprises comments by 107 women on an email that Calle received from her then lover. In this project, Calle uses the “real” words of others to create a montage of possible interpretations of the discourse that confronts us in our daily lives. For Calle, as for Goldsmith, the most troubling gap is that between information and knowledge, while the issue, that a conceptual poetics can take as a premise, is that the body most difficult to getinside of turns out to be one’s own.
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Kuruppuarachchi, Janaka, Vineetha Sayakkarage y Buddhika Madurapperuma. "Environmental Literacy Level Comparison of Undergraduates in the Conventional and ODLs Universities in Sri Lanka". Sustainability 13, n.º 3 (20 de enero de 2021): 1056. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13031056.

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Developing positive attitudes by upgrading the environmental literacy level is very important to protect nature from anthropogenic pressures. This study evaluates existing knowledge, awareness, attitude and behavior, perceived issues, and solutions of undergraduates on major environmental issues of two national universities with different teaching methods of the Open University of Sri Lanka (OUSL: open distance learning) and the University of Peradeniya (UP: conventional). A questionnaire survey (29 structured and 04 open-ended items) was adapted with 800 undergraduates of engineering, science, management, law, and arts/ social sciences disciplines. We computerized descriptive statistics, such as frequency and cross-tabulation, and mean comparison using the SPSS software. The results showed that there was no significant difference (p > 0.05) of existing environmental knowledge in undergraduates of two universities. However, there was a significant difference in undergraduates’ family income (F = 5.387, p < 0.001) and family educational background (p < 0.05) with environmental knowledge. School education played a main role in building environmental concepts for undergraduates. The environmental attitude and behavior of both student groups showed a fairly favorable status. The majority of respondents suggested that TV and radio were the most effective media for environmental awareness. Undergraduates of the OUSL and UP were more interested in “tree planting”/ “gardening” (22.7%) and “hiking (mountain climbing)” (25.7%), respectively. Both OUSL and UP groups recognized “global warming” as the major global environmental issue and air pollution as the local issue. This study highlights the importance of building environmental knowledge among undergraduates, mainly on global and local environmental issues, to improve sustainable environment management.
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Artes, A. S. "Sites of Television Channels of Cultural and Educational Topics: Experience of “Russia K” and ARTE". Vestnik NSU. Series: History and Philology 20, n.º 6 (11 de agosto de 2021): 109–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2021-20-6-109-121.

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The article presents the outcomes of studying the transformation of audiovisual content in a new technological environment, which is one of the stages of the research project conducted by the Department of Television and Radio Broadcasting of the Journalism Department of Lomonosov Moscow State University. This stage held in July 2019 aims to identify the technological features of the work of the cultural and educational TV channel portals – “Russia K” (domestic channel) and ARTE (French-German channel). Both “Russia K” and ARTE are important media players that have been setting trends in their field for more than 10 years. The reason for comparing these channels was their thematic focus and a certain similarity of projects. The TV channel “Russia K” is the only non-for-profit channel dedicated to the cultural and educational topics in R SMAI, and ARTE TV channel is one of the most popular media specialized in this subject in Europe. During this stage the total amount of analyzed materials is 251 (145 publications on the “Russia K” and 106 on ARTE websites). The analysis of materials published on the Internet is based on following criteria: the number of materials, the nature of the content (broadcast / special), thematic and genre.The analysis of the amount of materials enables tracing the frequency of publication of new articles; data on the nature of the content helps to conclude which materials on the sites are more – on-air or special. Defining thematic and genre originality provides a complete picture of the content being posted.The author concludes that nowadays the Internet versions of the channels have their own faces but are inseparably bound with their television counterparts. The website of the TV channel “Russia K” is a vibrant media with recognizable style and creative presentation. However, in order to strengthen its position, the editors of the site should increase the number of copyright off-air materials and use new interactive genres (tests, quizzes, etc.).The site of the ARTE channel fits into the modern digital space while maintaining the classic presentation. Since most ARTE channel programs are timeless, they correlate very well with the consumer nature of the Internet and the need for educational content. Documentary films – the most common form of ARTE channel programs is in great demand by the audience in the digital environment that wants to quickly learn something important in a simple, vivid and understandable form.The difference between the on-air and non-air versions is largely exaggerated, because sites and channels do not compete with each other but are adjacent and complement each other. Websites enable access to the channel’s content anytime, anywhere, by selecting the desired program. Sites act not only as electronic repositories but also as individual units in the media world providing unique information.
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Li, Huikang, Yaoting Sun, Min Yang y Zhihui Wei. "The establishment of academic credit accumulation and transfer system: A case study of Shanghai Academic Credit Transfer and Accumulation Bank for Lifelong Education". Asian Association of Open Universities Journal 8, n.º 1 (1 de marzo de 2013): 61–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/aaouj-08-01-2013-b006.

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Nowadays, the construction of lifelong education system has become the common trend of educational development in many countries. In China, credit accumulation and transfer as one of the effective measures to promote the lifelong education system was proposed in the National Medium and Long-term Educational Reform and Development Plan (2010 – 2020). It certainly poses a new opportunity and challenge to open universities in China, most of which are in transition from TV and radio universities and expected to play more important roles in the construction of lifelong education system in China. The paper presents the initial research and practice of Shanghai Academic Credit Transfer and Accumulation Bank for Lifelong Education (SHCB), which is led by Shanghai Municipal Education Commission and operated by Shanghai Open University as one of the initiatives of open universities in China since 2010. Focusing on continuing education for Shanghai citizens and cooperating with other universities and related institutions, SHCB has been established with the organisational structure, accreditation criteria for credits, credit accumulation and transfer system, learners' learning portfolios, technology service platform, and the detailed operating mode. By now, accreditation criteria of learner's credits of 166 courses and 139 non-degree certificates, and recognition of 541 non-degree certificates and 1549 leisure courses have been completed. SHCB has been open to the public from 24 July, 2002 to promote the exchange and transfer among the academic education, even between academic education and non-academic education, and ultimately promote the construction of the lifelong education system in Shanghai.
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Mustafa, Ruba M., Nasr N. Alrabadi, Ruwaida Z. Alshali, Yousef S. Khader y Dana M. Ahmad. "Knowledge, Attitude, Behavior, and Stress Related to COVID-19 among Undergraduate Health Care Students in Jordan". European Journal of Dentistry 14, S 01 (24 de noviembre de 2020): S50—S55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1719212.

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Abstract Objectives This study aimed to assess knowledge, attitude, and infection control measures related to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic outbreak among Jordanian health care students. Besides, their social behavior and stress level regarding COVID-19 infection were assessed. Materials and Methods An online questionnaire was distributed to medical, dental, pharmacy, nursing, and applied health science students in Jordan during the COVID-19 outbreak quarantine in March 2020. The questionnaire comprised 38 questions assessing demographic data, knowledge, attitude, risk perception, and stress level toward COVID-19. Questions regarding infection control measures and social behavior after the quarantine were also included. Statistical Analysis Independent samples t-test, one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), and chi-square at a significance level of 5% were used for data analysis. Results A total number of 935 responses were collected. The knowledge score of 55.72% of participants was satisfactory and it was higher for the clinical years’ students compared with the basic years’ students (p = 0.000) (descending order: sixth year > fifth year > fourth year > third year > first year > second year). Also, knowledge scores were significantly higher for medical and dental students than other disciplines (descending order: medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing/applied) (p = 0.000). The social media (89.1%) and TV or radio (69.5%) were mainly routes through which participants heard about COVID-19. Moderate and justifiable feelings about COVID-19 were found in the majority of the participants. Conclusion Although the majority of students showed good knowledge scores, few of them appeared to have a serious lack of knowledge. Therefore, proper education and mentoring are necessary for students before reopening the university campuses.
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McGough, Greta. "TV radio books websites-Nobody’s home – candid reflections of a nursing home aide Thomas Edward Gass Nobody’s home – candid reflections of a nursing home aide Cornell University Press 190pp £21.50 0 8014 7261 X 080147261X". Nursing Standard 20, n.º 16 (3 de enero de 2006): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.20.16.36.s53.

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Brikše, Inta y Vita Zelče. "Latvijos žiniasklaida naujajame tūkstantmetyje: raidos, turinio ir vartojimo tendencijos bei žiniasklaidos vartotojų bendruomenės atsiradimas". Informacijos mokslai 47 (1 de enero de 2008): 87–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/im.2008.0.3339.

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Šiame straipsnyje apžvelgiamos Latvijos žinias-klaidos raidos, turinio ir vartojimo tendencijos nuo 2000 m. Straipsnyje remiamasi Latvijos Centrinio statistikos biuro, Latvijos Nacionalinės bibliotekos Bibliografijos instituto, taip pat TNS Latvia rinkos tyrimų kompanijos duomenimis bei Latvijos universiteto Komunikacijos tyrimų katedros atliktomis studijomis. Autoriai apibendrina, jog žiniasklaidos raida bei jos santykis su auditorija yra lankstūs ir gana komplikuoti. Ekonominis augimas sąlygojo Latvijos visuomenės gyvenimo būdo pokyčius, o spartus vartojimo augimas atvėrė galimybes žiniasklaidai įsiveržti į žmonių gyvenimą. Šiame procese žiniasklaidai tenka labai svarbus vaidmuo, siūlant pramogas ir kuriant naujo gyvenimo būdo reprezentacijas. The Latvian media in the new millennium: Trends in development, content and usage and the emergence of a community of media usersInta Brikše and Vita Zelče SummaryThis article reviews trends in the development, content and usage of the mass media in Latvia since the year 2000. It is based on data from the Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia, the Bibliography Institute of the Latvian National Library, and the TNS Latvia research company, as well as on studies conducted by the Department of Communication Studies of the University of Latvia. The authors conclude that media development, as well as the relationship between the media and their audience, must be seen as flexible and fairly complicated. Economic growth and increasing prosperity among Latvia’s residents have meant changes in lifestyle. There has been an intensive shift toward consumption, and therefore, the media have encroached upon the part of lives that are based on consumerism. In this new lifestyle, the media have a very important role to play – not so much in terms of constructing public or private values, but rather of offering entertainment opportunities and representing the new lifestyle.Keywords: Latvian media, press, TV, radio, Internet, audience, consumerism
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Roger, Dettmer. "TV by radio". IEE Review 34, n.º 10 (1988): 375. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ir:19880152.

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Gibbs, Peter. "TV and radio forecasts". Weather 60, n.º 6 (1 de junio de 2005): 174. http://dx.doi.org/10.1256/wea.11.05.

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Badenoch, Alexander y Berber Hagedoorn. "TV on the Radio/ Radio on Television". Many Lives of Europe’s Audiovisual Heritage 7, n.º 13 (16 de mayo de 2018): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.18146/2213-0969.2018.jethc145.

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Radio is only to a limited extent a ‘blind medium’. Visual and material aspects have long played a role in the way the medium has acquired meaning. While print has become a common source for radio history, audiovisual material – such as is preserved on the EUscreen portal with extensive metadata and potential for context – offers potential not just for understanding the evolution of television, but rather the entire mass-media ensemble. This article explores the possibilities and problems of using EUscreen as a source for a comparative and transnational history of radio, looking in particular at the visual iconography and narrative structures of audiovisual material found on the portal.
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Gurav, K. V. y L. P. Kamble. "Sustainability of Radio Over TV". Media Asia 23, n.º 3 (enero de 1996): 173–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01296612.1996.11727150.

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Ruzhentsev, N. V., S. S. Zhyla, V. V. Pavlikov, V. V. Kosharsky y G. S. Cherepnin. "Cost effective meter of moisture integral parameters of the atmospheric column". Ukrainian hydrometeorological journal, n.º 27 (30 de junio de 2021): 24–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.31481/uhmj.27.2021.03.

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Continuous remote monitoring of the atmospheric physical parameters is an urgent task for solving the issues related to meteorology, climatology, artificial influence on clouds, studying the physical parameters of cloud cover etc. In the developed countries such issues are solved using science-driven technologies of millimeter wave range radiometry. They allow, in particular, quick restoration of the values of total content and effective temperature of droplet and vaporous moisture in the atmospheric column, and distinguishing the areas with crystalline, droplet or vaporous water phases. This work aims at substantiating, by calculation and experiment, the possibility of large-scale solving the problems of continuous remote monitoring of the studied atmospheric moisture parameters using the method of centimetre wavelength range radiometry. To determine the best pair of frequencies for restoring the atmospheric moisture parameters based on radiometric data of remote sensing the linear absorption coefficients were calculated for clear atmosphere, for cloudy atmosphere depending on the temperature of drops and for rainfalls of various intensities for 4, 12, 20, 40 and 94 GHz frequencies. In order to calculate these data, we used a well-known MPM model (Atmospheric Millimeter-Wave Propagation Model). At the same time, calculation of the altitude profiles of the atmospheric meteorological parameters was carried out based on the ERA-15 model. Comparison of the data obtained by calculation, taking into account the progress of the technical parameters of the serial element base, indicated a possibility of solving the above problems in the centimetre wavelength as well. The research presents a description of the diagram and technical solutions, as well as the appearance of a two-frequency radiometric system with 1.5 cm and 2.5 cm ranges created at the National Aerospace University (KhAI) on the basis of an easily accessible modern element base and full-scale tests' results. The budget-friendly focus of the described product allows for radiophysical measurement with a sensitivity of radiometers exceeding 0.01 K while ensuring the cost of small-scale production of the radio technical part of the system, comparable to the cost of TV converters commonly used in everyday life.
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Forest, Frédéric y Pierre Moeglin. "Regardez la TV avec votre radio". Communication et langages 64, n.º 1 (1985): 100–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/colan.1985.1698.

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Stempel, Guido H. y Thomas Hargrove. "Mass Media Audiences in a Changing Media Environment". Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 73, n.º 3 (septiembre de 1996): 549–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769909607300304.

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A national survey of 1,006 respondents found that 70.3% used local TV news as their primary source of news, followed by network TV news, newspapers, and radio news in that order. Use of talk radio, TV magazines, and grocery store tabloids was far less. A factor analysis showed five factors — TV news, radio, print media, computer media, and tabloids.
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Hsu, Jane Lu, Shuen-An Yang y Li-Chang Su. "WHO IS WATCHING TV? WHO IS LISTENING TO RADIO? CONSUMER PERCEPTIONS OF TV AND RADIO ADVERTISING INFORMATION". Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal 35, n.º 2 (1 de enero de 2007): 157–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.2224/sbp.2007.35.2.157.

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The objective of this study was to analyze consumer perceptions of television and radio advertising information. Four factors were extracted to explain advertising information, including product/selling information, image information, appealing information, and utilization information. For heavy TV watchers, positive attitudes are formed toward the information in television advertising. When consumers spend more time on radio or at least as much as on television, positive attitudes toward the information in radio advertising are generated. Respondents value information that is entertaining, attractive, has strong product images, and assisted memory recall in advertising as important.
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Šinkūnienė, Jolanta, Erika Jasionytė-Mikučionienė, Anna Ruskan y Audronė Šolienė. "Discourse markers in Lithuanian: semantic change and functional diversity". Lietuvių kalba, n.º 14 (10 de junio de 2020): 1–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/lk.2020.22460.

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The study presents the results of a synchronic and diachronic corpus-based analysis of discourse markers in Lithuanian. The paper aims to analyse patterns of usage and functional diversity of the most frequent discourse markers in contemporary spoken Lithuanian as well as to determine what kind of structural and functional changes occur in the diachronic process of discourse marker formation and what kind of factors foster the emergence of discourse markers. Three major structural groups of the markers were subject to the analysis: (a) particles, (b) adverbs and pronouns, (c) different verbal and nominal forms and their constructions.The data have been drawn from the corpora representing contemporary spoken Lithuanian and from Old Lithuanian texts (the 16th-17th centuries). The corpora of contemporary spoken Lithuanian exhibit a variety of different communication settings: they represent casual interactions between interlocutors who know each other very well, e. g. family members and close friends, or include more formal instances of speech production, e. g. interviews, TV and radio shows. The three corpora used for the synchronic analysis were the following: the sub-corpus of spontaneous private speech of the Spoken Corpus of the Lithuanian Language, compiled at Vytautas Magnus University, the online database of interviews Vilnius Speaking (only the interviews with native speakers of Lithuanian were included) and the Radio and TV Corpus (namely, the period of 1993–2011 was taken into account), compiled by the Department of Sociolinguistics, Institute of the Lithuanian Language. The analysis of the discourse markers in old Lithuanian was mainly based on the 16th-17th century texts, namely Postilė by Jonas Bretkūnas (1591), Postilė by Mikalojus Daukša (1599) and Punktai sakymų by Konstantinas Sirvydas (1629; 1644).In contemporary spoken Lithuanian the discourse markers under analysis have revealed a wide range of textual and interpersonal functions. The textual functions include signaling a conclusion, generalization (i.e. tai ‘so’, vat ‘there, here, so’, reiškia ‘it means’, (vienu) žodžiu) ‘in short’), elaboration, reformulation, word-search (i.e. na ‘well’, nu ‘well’, šita ‘this, so’, tenai(s) ‘there’, ta prasme ‘I mean’), the start of a new topic (i.e. tai ‘so’, na ‘well’, nu ‘well’, va ‘there, here’, žinok ‘you know’), filling a gap in conversation (i.e. šita ‘this, so’, na ‘well’, nu ‘well’) and creating the coherent and smooth flow of discourse (i.e. reiškia ‘it means’, kaip sakant ‘so to say’). The interpersonal functions show reference to shared knowledge and are realized by the markers čia ‘here’, gerai ‘ok’, žinok ‘you know’, ar ne/ane ‘yes or no’, which seek to establish a relationship with the addressee. The speaker may show agreement with the addressee, mitigate his/her statement or avoid providing a straightforward answer. The present study has also revealed a wide range of combinations of discourse markers, such as tai va ‘so here’, tai tada ‘so then’, tada dabar ‘now then’, o tai gerai ‘but so ok’, dabar žiūrėkite ‘now look’, dabar sakyk ‘now say’ expressing textual and interpersonal functions. Functional diversity of the discourse markers may result from their primary lexical or grammatical meaning, position in a sentence, speech act type, co-occurrence with other discourse markers and type of spoken discourse.The study of the 16th-17th century Lithuanian texts shows that common discourse markers in contemporary spoken Lithuanian are most frequently traced back to adverbs (na ‘well’, nu ‘well’, čia ‘here’, ten(ai) ‘there’, dabar ‘now’) and less frequently to pronouns (tai ‘this’). The adverbs examined in the old Lithuanian texts marked textual deixis and, as a result, they may also have acquired metalinguistic or textual functions. The adverbs čia ‘here’ and dabar ‘now’ were used as emphatic particles denoting the author’s subjective stance. Participial constructions containing verbs of speaking (trumpai sakant ‘shortly saying’, prastai kalbant ‘simply speaking’, etc.) were employed as textual markers, i.e. reformulating or paraphrasing the author’s thoughts. The data provide evidence that discourse markers in Lithuanian may have developed from adverbial phrases and complement clauses illustrating the two universal paths of semantic development (cf. Brinton 2017, 285-289). However, the 16th-17th century Lithuanian texts do not contain discourse markers of imperatival origin, such as žinok ‘know’, žiūrėk ‘look’, palauk ‘wait’, eik tu ‘come on’ or discourse markers deriving from the second-person singular or plural forms supranti ‘understand’ (SG), suprantat(e) ‘understand’ (PL) or the third-person form reiškia ‘it means’, as in the old texts these markers had their primary lexical meaning and may have developed discourse functions only in later stages. The particles gi and juk displayed intersubjective functions, as they were employed in contexts of shared knowledge.
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Paul, Margaret. "Sit back and enjoy TV and radio". Nursing Standard 14, n.º 35 (17 de mayo de 2000): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.14.35.25.s35.

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Papper, Bob. "TV and Radio Staffing and News ... 2009". Electronic News 4, n.º 4 (19 de noviembre de 2010): 173–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1931243110387082.

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van Zutphen, J. G. H., W. F. Druyvesteyn y C. H. Slump. "Improved TV/radio listening for hearing impaired". Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 103, n.º 5 (mayo de 1998): 3004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.421744.

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Savostyanov, Aleksandr Ivanovich. "Prime-time on TV and radio stations". Uchenyy Sovet (Academic Council), n.º 4 (18 de marzo de 2021): 287–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/nik-02-2104-05.

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At present, technology is developing at an incredible speed, and this has affected television and radio stations. The number of channels for getting information has increased with the arrival of such platforms as Instagram, TikTok, and Telegram. In fact, these social networks have taken most of the audience of young people and quickly gained momentum in different age categories. The advertisers must let people know about their products. One can spend millions of dollars on advertising, but miss a great flow of customers and consider it an unforgivable mistake to launch ads not in primetime, which is called "the best time" for this reason. In the article, the author examines what prime-time is, the characteristics of television prime-time, the characteristics of prime-time of radio stations, identifies the functions of prime-time, the cost of advertising on TV channels, the evolution of prime-time with time and the arrival of new technologies. The author of the article, a well-known practical scientist, director, and theorist of the art of directing, analyzes the problem of prime-time (the best time) on Russian television and radio stations in the framework of a scientific approach. The material of the article, which contains a significant share of novelty, can be used in the educational process in the fields of "TV Journalism" and "Public Relations".
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Edell, Julie A. y Kevin Lane Keller. "The Information Processing of Coordinated Media Campaigns". Journal of Marketing Research 26, n.º 2 (mayo de 1989): 149–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002224378902600202.

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Marketers are increasingly coordinating their advertising campaigns across media. The authors use information processing theory to examine consumer response to coordinated TV and radio ads. “Radio replay” is defined to occur when a consumer views a TV ad and later hears the audio track from the TV ad as a radio ad. The outcomes from radio replay are posited to depend on the relative extent of comprehension, retrieval, and elaborative processes that consumers undertake during the reinforcing radio ad exposure. The results of a laboratory experiment examining coordinated radio and TV ads show that when consumers heard a radio replay, they did very little critical, evaluative processing. Rather, they appeared to replay mentally the video from the television ad. Recall results are consistent with this processing. Judgments of the ads and the brands, however, are as positive for radio replay as they are for the television repetition condition. Implications of these findings for advertising theory and practice are discussed.
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Setyobudi, Ciptono y Sjailendra Sjailendra. "PELUANG PAY TV MENGGESER DOMINASI FREE TO AIR TV DI PERKOTAAN". WACANA, Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Komunikasi 16, n.º 1 (12 de junio de 2017): 126. http://dx.doi.org/10.32509/wacana.v16i1.8.

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Perkembangan perkotaan yang pesat dengan pembangunan fisik berupa gedung bertingkat baik berupa hotel, perkantoran maupun apartemen akhir-akhir ini berakibat juga terhadap perambatan gelombang radio diudara bebas .Media televisi terestrial tidak berbayar ( free to air ) yang menggunakangelombang radio jalur Ultra High Frequency (UHF), pada frekuensi sekitar 600 MHz dengan Sistem Penyiaran (Broadcasting) analog yaitu Phase Alternating Line (PAL), akan terasa dampaknya akibat gedung pencakar langit tadi, karena perambatan gelombang yang cenderung mendatar diatas permukaan bumi (Ground Wave). Secara otomatis di daerah-daerah perkotaan yang dikelilingi gedung bertingkat sulit mendapatkan tayangan secara langsung (direct broadcast) dari transmisi terrestrial free to airatau secara teknis dikenal dengan blank spot area.Kondisi tersebut memberikan kesempatan untuk televisi berbayar (Pay TV ) untuk memenangkan persaingan dalam menggaet penonton dengan melakukan penetrasi penjualan layanan pada daerah tersebut , baik untuk Pay TV berbasis satelit , cable maupun digital terrestrial.
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