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    and their needs/goals; and finally, provide my critical assessment as to whether DISH 's mission and vision takes their stakeholders into account. DISH Network rebranded as Dish is satellite broadcasting American company headquartered in Meridian, Colorado which provides television, internet, audio and television interactive services to both commercial and residential clients in the US. By 2015, it had connected 595,000 clients to their internet services and over…

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    Essay On Indecency

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    As stated before, cable is subscription based. You only get certain channels that you pay for, therefore you have more control. Moreover, what is the major difference between cable and broadcast networks? “The real difference between broadcast television and cable is not that the Federal Communications Commission restricts one from doing what the other can. It 's a matter of cosmology -- the way they perceive the universe. Cable TV and broadcast TV purvey different worlds, and cable 's is darker…

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    ensured great flexibility through its use of packaged programs (Shows developed, owned, and scheduled by CBS) allowing them to create anchor points throughout the week, emphasizing the important of audience flow and also focusing primarily on live television. NBC employed programming strategies that included, spectaculars and event…

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    number two satellite company have plunged 21 percent since to date in 2016 making investors concerned whether Dish will be able to soar in the slowing economy as they grapple with the new Sling TV streaming service that has not paid off yet and become the blockbuster hit. DISH has projected that the total Sling subscriptions is around 500,000 now, but is still down from what they had hoped for. In comparison to DirecTV, Dish had lost similar numbers to competitor DirecTV in the pay television…

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    service, as the first Australian produced news channel in February 1996 (skynews.com). Owned by NewsCorp and ultimately Rupert Murdoch, the 24hr multi-channel, multi-platform news service delivers its content over a variety of mediums along with its television coverage. Sky News Australia currently runs ‘SkyNews.com.au, mobile, podcasts, and Facebook and Twitter and is also the news provider for Qantas in-flight and at train station platforms nationally’ (skynews.com/about). The SkyNews.com.au…

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    TV. Others are tied to cable or satellite TV due to where they live. Some areas of the country do not have good over the air coverage and would miss out on network TV. Hulu and CBS All Access could substitute, but that would lack live events and local news. Watching the NFL without cable would still be possible, but it’s much easier to catch your local football team with an antenna. Whether it’s…

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    Since the 1950’s the television set has been a staple in every American family’s living room. They gathered around to watch the moon landing, nightly newscasts, Saturday Night Live, the Superbowl, presidential debates, and to find out the winner of American Idol. TV has a long history of impacting our culture and society, but what it once was is slowly dissolving and transforming into something new. We now live in the age of Netflix, binge watching, and being able to carry a TV with us at all…

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    were all about looking at the different effects of television on American culture and on the lives of everyday Americans through programming. In chapter 11, Mittell looks at television through a different perspective in order to get new insight into the effects of television on America and the American lifestyle. In order to understand Mittell’s approach to analyzing television in this chapter, it is important to look at the medium of television from a technological standpoint, independent of…

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    Touchdown Mars Analysis

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    Teagan Nurnberger MST 202-03 The book I chose is, Touchdown Mars! By Peggy Wethered, Ken Edgett, and Michael Chesworth. The text structure of this book is in a sequence /chronological order, starting with the reader being told that “you are an astronaut,” to the adventure in space, and then finally coming home. Additionally, the text is organized alphabetically by key terms. The authors’ purpose of this book is to give factual information regarding Mars, space travel, and general information…

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    1950s Television History

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    When people envision what television is today it is quite simple: a large screen with HD quality and hundreds of channels which are easy to access. Unbelievably there was a time where television was not like that, where quality was not all that mattered, where viewers only had a certain amount of channels to access. Welcome to Maria Paulercio’s television era, the 1950s. Television has transformed dramatically since the 1950’s from the look to what was produced and put on the air. It had an…

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