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    qualification or equivalent experience Since graduation from my Digital Media honours degree over 10 years ago, I’ve held posts within the field of media, marketing and communications, with a brief spell at the Highways Agency (now HE), including time as a BBC producer/broadcaster and manager at Inrix Media. At Inrix Media a large part of my work involved me liaising with the Police and Highways Agency to bring information from control rooms to the public via radio, web and mobile app. Most…

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    with information on what 's going on around the world or what 's going on in the city that you live in. Also the news provides the weather, knowing the weather is very important. It allows the viewer to be prepared for a snowstorm or a tornado warning. Seeing that the news is live it give you full access to events that goes on in the world. Another thing we can watch is discovery channel. The channel help viewer knows about animal all around a world. Discovery channel also provides the viewers…

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    news in different formats. BBC News portrays the news online and on television while the guardian mainly uses newspapers and online articles, all of which are free to access. This is a very good feature as it means that anyone from any background can view the information allowing for a wider understanding and acknowledgement of global topics. The BBC wrote many different articles revolving around the Haiti earthquake in 2010. This meant that thanks to the fact that the BBC News webpage was…

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    LICA 201: WORK PLACEMENT WHAT IS THE ROLE OF LOCAL RADIO? HOW DOES A LOCAL RADIO SEGMENT THEIR AUDIENCE? INTRODUCTION Until the 1970s the BBC had a legal monopoly on radio broadcasting and Independent Local Radio in the United Kingdom did not exist in any form apart from pirate radio stations. However, that changed with the election of Edward Heath’s government followed by the introduction of commercial radio (Reynolds, 2007). I had the opportunity to work in the local commercial radio station…

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    what we’re used to through services, technologies, and advertising. Cable and satellite services are bound to die thanks to the internet. The rise of wireless internet has introduced us to streaming. Before we were limited to only cable company's content and schedules and to only watch TV with cable boxes. The reason why cabe has reigned supreme is because cable companies feel that they’re able to provide hundreds of channels and live experiences. While cable service providers may be able to…

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    of money through the direct and indirect means. Since the amounts of revenues have reduced the increase of the digital media has grown and the online advertising to has gone higher. Competition for the people to listen has also increased making the BBC increase its input and the pop music industry. The increasing levels of the music in the online have led to the people listening to the radio to a bit decline.…

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    opposed to content driven route and, significantly, contains no grown-up substance. The Sarah Jane Adventures The Sarah Jane Adventures is a British sci-fi TV programme, produced by BBC Cymru Wales for CBBC, made by Russell T Davies and featuring Elisabeth Sladen. The programme is a twist off of the long-running BBC sci-fi system Doctor Who and concentrates on the endeavors of Sarah Jane Smith, a moderately aged investigative writer who, in her childhood, had various exploits crosswise over…

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    Icedogs Case Study

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    abilities, but his it’s his underrated defensive abilities that will need to be on display if the IceDogs hope to knock off the Otters. While there is plenty of hockey to be played until December, these two might be teammates for Canada at the upcoming World Junior Championships held through the holiday season in Finland. Erie counters with Dylan Strome, who recently was assigned back to…

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    Great American Cleanup

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    own block. Their objective is to renew parks, trails and recreation areas; clean shorelines and waterways; remove litter and debris; reduce waste and increase recycling; and plant trees, flowers, and community gardens. Doing my time of community services I felt advantageous serving my community without excepting anything back from anyone. As a Christian having a gratitude keeps my focus on the good in life and bring more good in…

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    Developmental Case History Introduction There are various theories in the field of psychology that seek to describe and define the chronological stages of human development. Amongst these, one of the most popular theories is that of the psychologist Erik Erikson. Furthermore, there is an interesting theory that focuses on human behaviors, appropriately coined “behaviorism,” that was studied and clarified by John B. Watson. In order to conceptualize the case of the chosen subject for this paper,…

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