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Journal articles on the topic "State broadcasting"

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Iosifidis, Petros, and Stylianos Papathanassopoulos. "Media, politics and state broadcasting in Greece." European Journal of Communication 34, no. 4 (April 19, 2019): 345–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0267323119844414.

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This article focuses on governmental control over state broadcasting media in Greece and analyses whether Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation can be considered as public or state broadcaster. The first part explores the interrelationship between media, politics and the state in Greece, and the ways the latter has affected the development of Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation. By doing so, it makes references to similar Southern European broadcasting models that are also characterised by clientist manners, ministerial censorship, a powerful state and a weak civil society. Furthermore, it looks at the devastating impact of haphazard deregulation and market liberalisation on Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation since the early 1990s, when the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation lost much of its formerly loyal audience and advertising income to a number of newly launched commercial television channels. Part 2 assesses the degree of political, editorial and financial independence of Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation under the current SYRIZA-led administration. Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation was re-launched by the left-wing SYRIZA government after a temporary 2-year closure, but it is struggling to maintain a competitive advantage and a politically neutral output.
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Storr, Juliette. "The disintegration of the state model in the English speaking Caribbean." International Communication Gazette 73, no. 7 (November 2011): 553–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1748048511417155.

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Public service broadcasting evolved in the small states of the English speaking Caribbean as state broadcasting. As such, state broadcasting has been forced to change to compete with private broadcasters, cable, satellite and the internet. This article assesses the paradigm shift in public service broadcasting within the former British colonies of the Caribbean, with particular emphasis on Jamaica, the Bahamas, Barbados, and Trinidad and Tobago. Then the article discusses the changes in state broadcasting in the Caribbean region in recent decades in relation to market sector, audiences and digital technology. This is followed by a discussion on the policy directions, programming and mission of newly minted public service broadcasting (PSB) in the English speaking Caribbean with questions of the future of PSB in these small states.
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Ismail, Ervan, Siti Dewi Sri Ratna Sari, and Yuni Tresnawati. "Regulasi Penyiaran Digital: Dinamika Peran Negara, Peran Swasta, dan Manfaat bagi Rakyat." Jurnal Komunikasi Pembangunan 17, no. 2 (July 19, 2019): 124–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.46937/17201926842.

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Digitalization must begin a strong law that is Acts. Based on the records, digital broadcasting regulations using Republic of Indonesia Minister of Communication and Informatics’s regulations could be canceled through lawsuits at Supreme Court and State Administration Court. Broadcast digitalization was begun in 2011 through a digitalization Road Map and till date, the process at House of Representatives has not been completed. 85% of countries in the world have migrated to digital broadcasts. The study aims to describe how changes and various roles in broadcasting digitalization if the revision of the Broadcasting Acts is implemented. The study also aims to find out the impact and benefits of broadcasting digitalization for the public and broadcasting stakeholders compared to present Broadcasting Acts. This study uses participant observation methods and text analysis to categorize the articles of digitalization in the revision draft of the Broadcasting Acts from the House of Representatives Commission I in 2017, accompanied by media coverage analysis. Discourse analysis is used to relate to the problems arised due to broadcast digitalization. The results show that digitalization can provide more channels in the same space than analog broadcasting. Political parties and state institutions will be allowed to have broadcasting institutions. The State through Television Radio of the Republic of Indonesia (RTRI) will become the important player in terrestrial digital broadcasting with a single multiplexer (mux) system, which is considered undemocratic for private television associations. All "television stations" will change and compete to become "content providers" similar to new digital televisions. The government will formulate the mechanisms, socialization, models, roles in digitalizing television broadcasting in a blue print. Digital dividend will be used for the development of internet and telecommunications. The dynamics that occur due to interests’ differences of the state, the private sector and society take part at each stage of broadcasting digitalization regulation. The conclusion of the study illustrates that the use of digital technology in broadcasting through the Acts’ revision could be a solution for both frequency limitation and the efficient use for more diverse broadcasters (diversity of ownership).
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Tigchelaar, N. "State Aid to Public Broadcasting – Revisited." European State Aid Law Quarterly 2, no. 2 (2003): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.21552/estal/2003/2/18.

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CHAKRABARTY, I. "SECRET BROADCASTING OF W-TYPE STATE." International Journal of Quantum Information 07, no. 02 (March 2009): 559–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219749909004542.

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In this work we describe a protocol by which one can secretly broadcast W-type state among three distant partners. This work is interesting in the sense that we introduce a new kind of local cloning operation to generate two mixed three qubit entangled states between these partners from a W-type state initially shared by them.
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Ojogbo, Leonard U., Ofili Peter N, and Dibashi A. Anthony. "Employee motivation and its implication on organizational productivity in nigerian media industry." Journal of Applied and Advanced Research 3, no. 2 (April 21, 2018): 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.21839/jaar.2018.v3i2.141.

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This study investigated “Employee Motivation and Its Implication on Organizational Productivity in Nigerian Media Industry (A Study of Delta State Broadcasting Service”). The objectives of the study among others were to determine the motivational factors employed by the management of Delta State Broadcasting Service to enhance workers’ productivity. The methodology adopted was a mixed analysis of quantitative and qualitative parameters based on the survey design which relied on primary and secondary sources of gathering data, through the use of questionnaires and interview instruments. Sixty two (62) questionnaires were administered to all to staff of Delta State Broadcasting Service, two (2) were returned. The study adopted purposive/judgment sampling technique. The data was analyzed and presented using tables, percentages and chi-square. Consequently, the findings reveals that Promotion as a way of motivating workers at Delta State Broadcasting Service is a factor of education, qualification and hard work. There is significant relationship between incentives and work productivity in Delta State Broadcasting Service. Also, monetary incentives and rewards exert a stronger influence on workers than any other form of motivational incentives. The study recommends that Delta State Broadcasting Service should improve its present techniques of motivating its staff to accommodate more workers. The management of Delta State Broadcasting Service should also expand their motivational techniques to incorporate other psychological factors.
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Yafeng, Dong. "The Current State and Development Trends of the Radio Broadcasting Industry in China." Theoretical and Practical Issues of Journalism 8, no. 4 (October 26, 2019): 816–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2308-6203.2019.8(4).816-828.

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The radio broadcasting industry in China has been operating for more than 40 years. It developed alongside with the policy of reforms and China’s openness, it followed the logic of marketization and institutionalization, it overcame the development boom of the end of the 1980s — the beginning of the 1900s and the period of a decade-long recession on the cusp of the two centuries. The author studied cutting edge literature on the subject of his research and applied such methods as analysis and generalization. The conclusions, concerning the current state and development trends of the radio broadcasting industry in China, have been drawn in relation to four aspects: general background of the branch, market design, ways of monetizing and the development of mass media convergence. To define the market structure in the industry of the radio broadcasting mass media, the author has analyzed the three-level market design, the results of the reforms of the broadcasting and production entities and frequency typing. The analysis of the national policy implementation and of the convergence trends has been taken as a principle to predict trends of development of the mass media convergence in the industry of the broadcasting media. Following the country’s political line, its economic development and the development of new media, Chinese industry of radio broadcasting media shows perfect growth dynamics day by day. In the nearest future, Chinese radio broadcasting will get even closer to convergence with the mobile Internet and other media. The objective of this article is to analyze the current state of Chinese broadcasting industry. The article can be of interest to experts and scientists who specialize in economic research of Chinese broadcasting media and Chinese mass media in general.
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Barbrook, Richard. "Melodies or rhythms?: the competition for the Greater London FM radio licence." Popular Music 9, no. 2 (May 1990): 203–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143000003913.

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On 12 July 1989, the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) announced that the Greater London FM licence would go to London Jazz Radio (LJR). This franchise was allocated as part of the expansion of commercial radio in Britain. As in most other countries, the British state owns the electromagnetic spectrum. This allows the government to choose who can broadcast over the airwaves. However, unlike most industrialised countries, the British state chooses not to use all the frequencies made available for broadcasting under international treaties. Instead, there has been a ‘duopoly’ between the radio stations of the state-owned British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and commercial stations authorised by the IBA. This limitation on the number of radio stations makes the British broadcasting system seem backward compared not only with the USA, but also the rest of the European Community. However, this oligopoly is now slowly collapsing. The licencing of LJR was a first stage of a period of rapid growth in commercial radio in Britain.
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Cao, Wen Jing, Qing Tian Han, and Sheng Hong Xu. "A Single-Hop Broadcasting Method Based on Busy Tone." Advanced Engineering Forum 6-7 (September 2012): 1140–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/aef.6-7.1140.

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Single-hop broadcasting is a basic information dissemination method. For broadcasting method, wireless channel reservation and channel state indication are two factors effecting information dissemination performance. In this paper, existing channel reservation and channel state indication mechanisms were studied, the limitations of them were analyzed, and a single–hop broadcasting method based on busy tone is proposed. With OPNET network simulation platform, the proposed broadcasting method is modeled and implemented. Experimental results show that the proposed method performs well.
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Abdalazeez, Abeer Ali. "Freedom of Live Satellite Transmission and its Effect on State Sovereignty." Journal of AlMaarif University College, no. 32(1) (January 27, 2021): 446–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.51345/.v32i1.185.g201.

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Direct broadcasting through satellite raises a great problem if it is freed the information and programs without limits and restrictions, because it carries risks to the sovereignty of the receiving state. These risks caused by broadcasting programs and information that affect the political, social, cultural, economic, and other risks that befall the receiving country. This led to a conflict between the principle of state sovereignty and the principle of freedom of information flow which is the legal basis for freedom of direct satellite broadcasting and also led to the division of states between a supporter of freedom of direct satellite broadcasting and its primacy over the principle of state sovereignty and opposition to it. This research came to shed light on this problem of an attempt to address and resolve this conflict, by presenting the issue of freedom of direct satellite broadcasting and its impact on the sovereignty of the state within the framework of the rules of public international law to clarify the principles and provisions of international agreements and covenants and decisions related to this topic, as well as a preview of Juristic views and the states’ opinion.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "State broadcasting"

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Plchová, Tereza. "State Aid to Public Service Broadcasting." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-73338.

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Kang, Hyung-Cheol. "Public service broadcasting in Korea." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.289254.

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Bartley, Allan 1950. "Ottawa ways : the state, bureaucracy and broadcasting, 1955- 1968." Thesis, McGill University, 1990. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=74328.

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The dissertation develops a theory-based, state-centered revisionist explanation of the development of Canadian broadcasting policy during the years 1955 to 1968. The hypothesis contends that state officials seek their own preferred policy outcomes rather than reflecting the preferences of societal actors. The concept of decision points is used to explore the origins of the 1958 Broadcasting Act and the 1968 Broadcasting Act. The evidence suggests the content of these measures was largely determined by bureaucratic actors. Two aspects of the 1968 legislation (the power to approve broadcasting licenses and extension of broadcasting regulatory jurisdiction to cable television) are examined in detail. In both cases, the evidence points to the decisive role of state rather than societal actors in the policy process. Confirmation of the central hypothesis raises questions about society-centered theories of the democratic state.
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Da-Wariboko, Biobele. "Investigating the effects of the proliferation of commercial broadcasting on public service broadcasting: the case of Rivers State of Nigeria Broadcasting Corporation." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002876.

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1992 marked a turning point in Nigeria’s broadcasting history as the country formally deregulated her broadcast space. However, it was not until March 2002 that the first commercial radio station was established in Rivers State, a broadcast environment hitherto monopolised by Radio Rivers. The coming of the first independent radio station in Rivers State in March 2002 was followed by the establishment of two other stations in October 2003 and November 2003 respectively. As important as these events in broadcasting in Rivers State are, however, media scholars have argued that in most societies where such change has taken place, public service broadcasters have tampered with their values of being an open space where individuals and groups can come together to be educated, informed, and entertained. This study investigates the extent to which the proliferation of commercial broadcasting outlets has affected Radio Rivers’ public service programming and scheduling. Using a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods, through in-depth interviews and analysis of the mandate and programme schedules, the study established that while Radio Rivers still maintains some public service values, its current programming policy is driven by the need to compete with the commercial broadcasters. This is evidenced in the decrease in the programme space allocated to current affairs and educational programmes on the schedule, (the genre of public service broadcasting), and the increase in attention to advertisements and entertainment programmes, (the genre of commercial broadcasting). The study also confirms the adverse effects of dwindling financial resources as forcing public service radios to compromise on their public service values, as majority of programmes on Radio Rivers current programme schedules are now geared towards attracting advertisers rather than serving the public good and interests. However, the study proved that it is not in all cases that the entry of commercial broadcasters into Rivers State broadcast space has undermined Radio Rivers public service values. Indeed, in leading to the expansion of interactive, news, and the diversification of entertainment programmes spaces on Radio Rivers’ programming schedules, the proliferation of commercial broadcasters has yielded some positive effects on Radio Rivers public service values and contribution to the public sphere. The study further highlights the need for some policy reforms at Radio Rivers, such as the introduction of licence fees, increased government funding and loosening government’s current control over the station. In addition, there is the need for the edict establishing the station to be amended to reflect the current trends in broadcasting in Rivers State, and above all to reposition Radio Rivers to sustain public good and public interests in its programming.
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Oldham, Joseph Christopher. "Serial narratives of the secret state in British television drama, 1979-2010." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2013. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/62031/.

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This thesis analyses multi-episode British drama programmes in the spy and conspiracy genres over a period from 1979 to 2010, investigating televisual issues of form and genre and interrogating a model of how television is considered to 'work through' the concerns and anxieties of the nation. Chapter One provides a literature review of the conventions of the spy and conspiracy genres. Chapter Two looks at a cycle of ‘prestige’ adaptations of spy novels beginning with Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (BBC2, 1979), considering the new developments they brought to form and genre, particularly in terms of complex serial narratives. Chapter Three analyses a cycle of 'authored' conspiracy serials emerging from traditions of 'radical' television drama across the 1980s, including Edge of Darkness (BBC2, 1985) and A Very British Coup (Channel 4, 1988). Positioning them in relation to the oppositional anxieties of the era, I argue that there emerges a greater tendency for such programming to engage with topical 'headline' issues, thereby playing a greater role in television's 'working through' than the more traditional spy series. Chapter Four takes a more longitudinal approach and examines how the spy series evolved over these decades, from The Professionals (ITV, 1977-83) to Spooks (BBC1, 2002-11), finding that these also display a greater tendency towards topical concerns but that the manner in which this is accomplished is substantially affected by the series form. Finally, Chapter Five analyses a revival of the conspiracy genre in the context of the 'war on terror', considering how programmes such as The State Within (BBC1, 2006) approach the same issues as Spooks but from an alternative perspective. Across the thesis, I explore how over time the formal and generic innovations introduced at the beginning of the period of study are absorbed into and managed by existing traditions and a growing generic self-consciousness, which comes to partially blunt the process of 'working through'.
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Gobetz, Robert H. "An analysis of the perceptions of the state of broadcast deregulation /." Full-text version available from OU Domain via ProQuest Digital Dissertations, 1992.

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Gooch, Rebecca L. "Television production, regulation and enforcement reasons for broadcasters' non-compliance and a weakened state of regulatory affairs." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2012. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/353/.

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This thesis examines a group of television-makers that aimed to circumvent the regulations affecting standards of content and to reshape the boundaries of permissible violent content. It also examines the regulators who, in a period of significant regulatory restructuring, were required to police those boundaries and protect viewers from ‘harmful’ or ‘offensive’ content, and programme-contributors from ‘unfair’ treatment. In doing so, the aim is to offer a broader, empirically rich understanding of the individual, organisational and external factors that can lead to non-compliance and the relaxation of regulatory affairs over time; and to understand how rules or regulations can get pushed and reshaped. My findings revealed that both regulators and television-makers were confronted by conflicting economic and public interest objectives/responsibilities, and that, due to a variety of individual, organisational and external-level factors, they tended to prioritise their economic obligations, and this led to a loosening of the standards of consumer protection. The factors that influenced television-makers’ and regulators’ decision-making, and thereby this sequence of events, included, but were not limited to, the government’s shift toward deregulation, technological advancements, changing politics, a competitive organisational culture and a lack of sufficient accountability for television-makers.
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Papatheodorou, Fotini. "Broadcasting and politics in Greece, 1936-1987." Thesis, Queen Mary, University of London, 1991. http://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/28955.

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The purpose of this thesis is to analyse and explain the organization of Greek broadcasting, and particularly its relationship to the state and politics. The study begins with the introduction of state-owned radio in 1936 and ends with the abolition of the state monopoly and the introduction of private local radio by a Socialist government in 1987. Through a mainly chronological structure the study examines the development of Greek radio and television set against major developments in the sphere of politics from the inter-war period until the late 1980s. These developments include the establishment of a quasi-fascist dictatorship in 1936, the Right-Left cleavage of the 1940s and the nature of parliamentary regime which was established as a result of the Communist defeat in the civil war (1946-1949). Subsequently, the study deals with the imposition of the dictatorial regime in 1967 and examines the contradictions which led to its eventual downfall in 1974. Finally, the thesis covers the transition of the country to democracy, the nature of the democratic regime, the party system and the major aspects of policy of both the Conservative governments (1974-1981) and the Socialists (1981-1987). Placed within the framework of the debate about the role of broadcasting in liberal democracies, the thesis examines the applicability of two antithetical models, the 'fourth estate' and the 'dominance' models to the Greek broadcasting system from 1936 to 1987. Neither is found to be satisfactory. Our study of government-broadcasting relations since the introduction of radio demonstrates that the broadcast media have always been subordinate to partisan political control and that neither the editorial autonomy nor the political independence of Greek broadcasters, on which the 'fourth estate' model is based, have ever been safeguarded by Greek politicians. The 'dominance' model, on the other hand, to the extent that it considers the mass media as an instrument of the dominant classes fails to describe accurately the role of Greek broadcasting institutions and of the state which controls them within Greek society. Due to the uneven and belated industrial development of the country, the state has acquired a dominant position in social and economic life by distributing resources and safeguarding the vital Interests of various social groups. Political parties have always relied on the mechanisms of the state to consolidate their power. Broadcasting institutions have therefore been used by those holding executive power as a legitimating mechanism of their policies. Preoccupied as they were with the political output of radio and television, Greek politicians never pursued the development of a public service ethos In Greek broadcasting.
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Woodard, Niki L. "Red state, blue state, red news, blue news." Connect to this title online, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1961/3639.

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Mustafa, Balsam Aone Mustafa. "Translating 'Islamic State' : multimodal narratives across national and media boundaries." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2018. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/8612/.

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This thesis provides an original contribution to ongoing research on so-called Islamic State (‘IS’) by using a multiple case-study approach to offer an in-depth analysis of Arabic and English language narratives related to four atrocities committed by the group: (1) the mass killing of hundreds of Iraqi soldiers, known as the Speicher massacre, (2) the captivity and sexual enslavement of Ezidi girls, known in Arabic as sabi, (3) the executions of a number of western, Arab, and Kurd victims, and (4) the destruction of cultural artefacts in Nineveh province. The analysis engages with the discourses of ‘IS’, western, Arabic, Iranian, and Kurdish media, survivors, ‘IS’s’ religious opponents, and other actors. The dissertation uses a social narrative theory as its conceptual framework that I seek to develop by focusing on the fragmentation in narratives, on one hand, and on the multimodal resources through which narratives circulate, on the other. To this end, I combine the theory with Boje’s (2001) notion of antenarrative and Kress’(2009) understanding of the three resources of discourse, genre, and mode, to investigate ways in which narratives first unfold and how they later change as they are translated. Translation is understood in the thesis as a multi-directional movement that simultaneously takes place across multiple resources without necessarily crossing language boundaries. The findings of this study reveal that the aforementioned resources contribute to transforming narratives. In translation, ‘IS’s’ narratives can be delegitimized and confronted, or the opposite. Examining the changes in these narratives as they are translated in multiple directions is a novel contribution to the field of translation studies in relation to the digital media environment.
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Books on the topic "State broadcasting"

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History of radio broadcasting in Rivers State. Port Harcourt, Nigeria: DOKUS Press, 2005.

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Fackson, Banda, ed. Beyond broadcasting: The future of state-owned broadcasters in southern Africa. Windhoek, Namibia: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, 2009.

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LaMay, Craig L. Television autonomy and the state. Washington, DC: Aspen Institute, 1999.

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Guaaybess, Tourya, ed. National Broadcasting and State Policy in Arab Countries. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137301932.

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Nash, Francis. Towers over Kentucky: A history of radio and TV in the Bluegrass State. Lexington, Ky: Host Communications Inc., 1995.

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Plass, Stefan. Medienpolitik in Niedersachsen: Eine Politikprozess-Analyse zur Einführung nichtkommerziellen lokalen Hörfunks und offener Kanäle. Münster: Lit, 2001.

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Spitulnik, Debra Anne. Radio culture in Zambia: Audiences, public words and the Nation-State. Ann Arbor: UMI Dissertation Services, 1994.

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P, Corcoran Mary, and O'Brien Mark, eds. Political censorship and the democratic state: The Irish broadcasting ban. Dublin, Ireland: Four Courts Press, 2005.

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Mwale, Stephen. Survey of the state and status of the private and public broadcast media in Zambia: Final report. Lusaka: University of Zambia, Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2008.

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Corporation, Committee on the Re-organisation of the Lagos State Broadcasting. White paper on the findings of the Committee on the Re-organisation of the Lagos State Broadcasting Corporation (L.S.B.C.). Lagos: Lagos State Government, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "State broadcasting"

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Donders, Karen. "State broadcasting in Poland." In Public Service Media in Europe, 272–88. 1 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2021. |: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351105569-17.

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Potschka, Christian. "The Market and the State." In Towards a Market in Broadcasting, 244–54. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230370197_20.

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Dambacher, Paul. "Present State of the Terrestrial Television Broadcasting Service." In Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting, 13–45. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58779-5_2.

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Kimura, Mikio. "Internet Simulcast Distribution of Broadcast Media: An Assessment of Actual State and Demand." In Broadcasting in Japan, 259–89. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4699-8_12.

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Potschka, Christian. "Welfare State and Broadcasting Duopoly (1945–55)." In Towards a Market in Broadcasting, 53–63. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230370197_5.

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Nakamura, Ichiya, and Naoto Kikuchi. "An Outlook on Broadcasting in 2036—The State of Broadcasting in the UK and Japanese Broadcasting Policy." In Broadcasting in Japan, 49–69. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4699-8_3.

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Papathanassopoulos, Stylianos. "The ‘state’ of ‘Public’ Broadcasting in Greece." In Reinventing Public Service Communication, 222–32. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230277113_18.

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Ayish, Muhammad I. "Broadcasting Transitions in the United Arab Emirates." In National Broadcasting and State Policy in Arab Countries, 13–27. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137301932_2.

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Miles, Hugh. "The Other Face of Qatari TV Broadcasting." In National Broadcasting and State Policy in Arab Countries, 42–48. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137301932_4.

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Kuhn, Raymond. "The State and the Broadcasting Media: All Change?" In The Mitterrand Years, 287–99. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-26395-0_18.

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Conference papers on the topic "State broadcasting"

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Wojdala, A. "Virtual set: the state of the art." In International Broadcasting Convention (IBC). IEE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp:19960797.

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Dikshtein, Michael, and Shlomo Shamai Shitz. "Broadcasting Information subject to State Masking." In 2018 IEEE International Conference on the Science of Electrical Engineering in Israel (ICSEE). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsee.2018.8646213.

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Wajid, Imran, Alex B. Gershman, Sergiy A. Vorobyov, and Yasser A. Karanouh. "Robust Multi-Antenna Broadcasting with Imperfect Channel State Information." In 2007 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Computational Advances in Multi-Sensor Adaptive Processing. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/camsap.2007.4498003.

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Furuhama, Y., M. Yamamoto, and N. Toyama. "State of the Art of Broadcasting Satellite in Japan." In 21st European Microwave Conference, 1991. IEEE, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/euma.1991.336462.

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Dikshtein, Michael, Anelia Somekh-Baruch, and Shlomo Shamai Shitz. "Broadcasting Information subject to State Masking over a MIMO State Dependent Gaussian Channel." In 2019 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isit.2019.8849488.

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Sablatash, M. "Error-control coding, modulation and equalization for all-digital advanced television: state of the art and future possibilities." In International Broadcasting Convention - IBC '94. IEE, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp:19940811.

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Milojevic, Marko, Martin Haardt, Ernst Eberlein, and Albert Heuberger. "Channel state modeling for single and multiple satellite broadcasting systems." In 2008 IEEE International Workshop on Satellite and Space Communications (IWSSC). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iwssc.2008.4656759.

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Nguyen Thi, Nhung, and Minh Thu Nguyen Thi. "Television in the Tay-Nung Language in Vietnam." In GLOCAL Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2019. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/cala2019.17-2.

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Broadcasting and television are two popular types of media, with more audience than other types of media in Viet Nam today. Tay-Nung is a common language of two ethnic groups with the largest population of ethnic minorities in Viet Nam. Research on broadcasting and television in the Tay-Nung language is importance research, involving both journalism and the science of language. On the basis of surveys on the state of broadcasting in Tay-Nung language and the attitude, needs and aspirations of the Tay and Nung ethnicity on this activity, this article aims to describe and evaluate the current status of broadcasting in the Tay-Nung language, thereby proposing ways and means to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of broadcasting in Tay- Nung language. The main methods used in this study are a scientific observation method, a sociological survey method (interviews, discussions, investigation by questionnaires), method of description (analytical, statistical, classification, systematization) and a comparison method. Research data is collected from relevant documents and from the use of sociological survey methods. The subject of the article is the broadcast in Tay-Nung language activities in Viet Nam at present. This subject is considered in the following aspects; the places, the levels of broadcasting and television; the choice and use of language / dialect; attitude, needs and aspirations of the recipients, and some ways and solutions to be implemented. Research results of the project will help the Ministry of Information and Communication, in radio and television, to develop specific suggestions on the choice of type and level of communication. At the same time, the Viet Nam has also suggested the development of policies related to communication in ethnic minority languages. Raising the effectiveness of broadcasting in the Tay-Nung language will contribute to the preservation of language and culture; will improve quality of life for the Tay and Nung ethnicity and will contribute to sustainable development of nations in the renewal period. The work will inform work by the State, the Ministry of Information and Communication, should the State and the Ministry of Information and Communications pay attention to this timely guidance. Results will contribute to studies on communication in ethnic minority languages in Viet Nam or on communication in Tày Nùng in Southeast Asia.
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Jeong, Minsu, Bonkee Kim, Youngho Cho, Yanggyun Kim, Seyeob Kim, Heeyong Yoo, Junghwan Lee, et al. "A 65nm CMOS low-power small-size multistandard, multiband mobile broadcasting receiver SoC." In 2010 IEEE International Solid- State Circuits Conference - (ISSCC). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isscc.2010.5433850.

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Li, Jianqi, and Biyao Huang. "Study on Chinese State Grid 230MHz Private 5G Network." In 2021 IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting (BMSB). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bmsb53066.2021.9547104.

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Yatsymirska, Mariya. KEY IMPRESSIONS OF 2020 IN JOURNALISTIC TEXTS. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.50.11107.

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The article explores the key vocabulary of 2020 in the network space of Ukraine. Texts of journalistic, official-business style, analytical publications of well-known journalists on current topics are analyzed. Extralinguistic factors of new word formation, their adaptation to the sphere of special and socio-political vocabulary of the Ukrainian language are determined. Examples show modern impressions in the media, their stylistic use and impact on public opinion in a pandemic. New meanings of foreign expressions, media terminology, peculiarities of translation of neologisms from English into Ukrainian have been clarified. According to the materials of the online media, a «dictionary of the coronavirus era» is provided. The journalistic text functions in the media on the basis of logical judgments, credible arguments, impressive language. Its purpose is to show the socio-political problem, to sharpen its significance for society and to propose solutions through convincing considerations. Most researchers emphasize the influential role of journalistic style, which through the media shapes public opinion on issues of politics, economics, education, health care, war, the future of the country. To cover such a wide range of topics, socio-political vocabulary is used first of all – neutral and emotionally-evaluative, rhetorical questions and imperatives, special terminology, foreign words. There is an ongoing discussion in online publications about the use of the new foreign token «lockdown» instead of the word «quarantine», which has long been learned in the Ukrainian language. Research on this topic has shown that at the initial stage of the pandemic, the word «lockdown» prevailed in the colloquial language of politicians, media personalities and part of society did not quite understand its meaning. Lockdown, in its current interpretation, is a restrictive measure to protect people from a dangerous virus that has spread to many countries; isolation of the population («stay in place») in case of risk of spreading Covid-19. In English, US citizens are told what a lockdown is: «A lockdown is a restriction policy for people or communities to stay where they are, usually due to specific risks to themselves or to others if they can move and interact freely. The term «stay-at-home» or «shelter-in-place» is often used for lockdowns that affect an area, rather than specific locations». Content analysis of online texts leads to the conclusion that in 2020 a special vocabulary was actively functioning, with the appropriate definitions, which the media described as a «dictionary of coronavirus vocabulary». Media broadcasting is the deepest and pulsating source of creative texts with new meanings, phrases, expressiveness. The influential power of the word finds its unconditional embodiment in the media. Journalists, bloggers, experts, politicians, analyzing current events, produce concepts of a new reality. The world is changing and the language of the media is responding to these changes. It manifests itself most vividly and emotionally in the network sphere, in various genres and styles.
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Mizrach, Amos, Michal Mazor, Amots Hetzroni, Joseph Grinshpun, Richard Mankin, Dennis Shuman, Nancy Epsky, and Robert Heath. Male Song as a Tool for Trapping Female Medflies. United States Department of Agriculture, December 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2002.7586535.bard.

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This interdisciplinaray work combines expertise in engineering and entomology in Israel and the US, to develop an acoustic trap for mate-seeking female medflies. Medflies are among the world's most economically harmful pests, and monitoring and control efforts cost about $800 million each year in Israel and the US. Efficient traps are vitally important tools for medfly quarantine and pest management activities; they are needed for early detection, for predicting dispersal patterns and for estimating medfly abundance within infested regions. Early detection facilitates rapid response to invasions, in order to contain them. Prediction of dispersal patterns facilitates preemptive action, and estimates of the pests' abundance lead to quantification of medfly infestations and control efforts. Although olfactory attractants and traps exist for capturing male and mated female medflies, there are still no satisfactorily efficient means to attract and trap virgin and remating females (a significant and dangerous segment of the population). We proposed to explore the largely ignored mechanism of female attraction to male song that the flies use in courtship. The potential of such an approach is indicated by studies under this project. Our research involved the identification, isolation, and augmentation of the most attractive components of male medfly songs and the use of these components in the design and testing of traps incorporating acoustic lures. The project combined expertise in acoustic engineering and instrumentation, fruit fly behavior, and integrated pest management. The BARD support was provided for 1 year to enable proof-of-concept studies, aimed to determine: 1) whether mate-seeking female medflies are attracted to male songs; and 2) over what distance such attraction works. Male medfly calling song was recorded during courtship. Multiple acoustic components of male song were examined and tested for synergism with substrate vibrations produced by various surfaces, plates and loudspeakers, with natural and artificial sound playbacks. A speaker-funnel system was developed that focused the playback signal to reproduce as closely as possible the near-field spatial characteristics of the sounds produced by individual males. In initial studies, the system was tasted by observing the behavior of females while the speaker system played songs at various intensities. Through morning and early afternoon periods of peak sexual activity, virgin female medflies landed on a sheet of filter paper at the funnel outlet and stayed longer during broadcasting than during the silent part of the cycle. In later studies, females were captured on sticky paper at the funnel outlet. The mean capture rates were 67 and 44%, respectively, during sound emission and silent control periods. The findings confirmed that female trapping was improved if a male calling song was played. The second stage of the research focused on estimating the trapping range. Initial results indicated that the range possibly extended to 70 cm, but additional, verification tests remain to be conducted. Further studies are planned also to consider effects of combining acoustic and pheromonal cues.
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