Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "All forms of media". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.
radio, advantage, reaching, broadcast, giving, audience, lead, posters, newspaper, pens, phone, basic, good, forms, report, events, happening, other, those, newspapers, television, internet, disadvantages, loud, gong, typical, materials, including, different, questions, location, promotion, providing, local, urban, access, mean, single, importantAlthough, it is said that the electronic or new media have replaced the print media, there exists a majority of audiences who prefer the print media for various communication purposes. Public speaking and event organizing can also be considered as a form of mass media. Electronic Media: For many people, it is impossible to imagine a life without their television sets, be it the daily news dose or even the soap operas.This mass media includes television and radio. This category also includes electronic media like movies, CDs and DVDs as well as the new hottest electronic gadgets. New-age Media: With the advent of new technologies like Internet, we are now enjoying the benefits of high technology mass media, which is not only faster than the old-school mass media, but also has a widespread range. Mobile phones, computers and Internet are often referred to as the new-age media. Internet has opened up several
MASS MEDIA By ''mass media '' we intend to those means of communication which can reach large or mass audiences. The most important are probably Television, Radio, the Press and Internet. The English-speaking peoples have always allowed more freedom of speech and of the press than most other countries. This gave them an advantage from the start in communications. The ground work for mass communications in the 20th century was laid in the 19th century by two inventions which allowed people to communicate by wire. These were the electric telegraph and the telephone. The telegraph was invented in Britain in 1837. They were being used in the Civil war. It allowed messages to be sent electrically over telegraph wires. This was much faster and more reliable than sending messages by horse messenger. the telephone
other forms of printed journals. All of them have established online presences. However, the digital reach of the various titles differs greatly: whereas over half of The Guardian and The Telegraph readers are based online now, 91% of The Times readers still read its print version. 17. Fleet Street- the home of the British press until the 1980s; a metonym for the British national press. 18. National newspapers- 69.6% read a national newspaper. Daily and Sunday papers.. Perhaps the most distinguishing characteristic of the print media is the existence of a large national newspaper sector, comprised of 11 daily and the same number of Sunday titles. 19. Regional newspapers- 83.6% of all British adults (40 million people) read a regional newspaper. The regional and local press are characterised by the concentration of ownership similar to that of the national press. The five largest owners control 72.5% of the market – more
Mass Media Mass media is a term used to describe those means of communication which can reach large or mass audiences. The most important are probably Television, Radio, the Press and the Internet. Britain and America invented a lot of the technology used by the various modern communications media. In 1829, the typewriter was invented in America. In 1837, the telegraph was invented in Britain. In 18 76, Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in America. This made it possible to talk to people thousands of miles away. The telephone is a telecommunications device, which is used to transmit and receive sound. It's one of the most
Nowadays all people use any kinds of different media channels. To take into consideration that most people have all kinds of media devices which they use everyday. For example, general media channels are television, radio, the Internet and newsapers. They differ from eachother. That's why media channels have many advantages and disadvantages. To begin with, media devices have lots of advantages. Most people have TVs. Television is quite popular because people can get easy overview from news. Television also entertains and educates people. There are lots of different channels that forward live picture. For example, CNN, BBC, National Geographic, Discovery Channel, Eurosport. Moreover, radio
Maturitní otázka c. 23. Means of communication Introduction A few centuries ago people knew only a few kinds of communication. They could speak to each other, they could send their message from one place to another by smoke signals, they used mail. Later on, they also had some newspapers. The first expansion of media was when the radio and television were invented. The second and the biggest boom started in 1960s when the first communication satellite was launched into orbit. There are 4 main media: Newspapers, TV, Radio and the Internet. Today's people take this as an ordinary thing and we don't realise that we nearly can't live without it. Media are very important for us. They give us big amount of information, so big that we can't remember all that things. They help us to understand things and if you have
SUBJECT: ENGLISH BY NIKITA GUSTSHIN TMHG 19.04.2012 "The History of Journalism" What is "Journalism"? Journalism is the investigation and reporting of events, issues and trends to a broad audience. Though there are many variations of journalism, the ideal is to inform the intended audience. Along with covering organizations and institutions such as government and business, journalism also covers cultural aspects of society such as arts and entertainment. The field includes editing, photojournalism, and documentary. History of journalism. Ancient journalism. Note: "Journalism" is often called the first draft of history, but not all of it has to get written down in real time
the world that makes people happy and satisfied with their life Advertising on TV Advertising on TV is a very popular way that companies use to advertise their products. First of all, advertisements on TV are called commercials and to get air time on Tv is very expencive and not every company can offord it. Secondly, TV commercials mingt be the easyest way to advertise products because for example in the radio You can not see the product, you can only hear what people are talking about it. On the other hand, nowadays the popularity of TV commercials is getting smaller because of the Internet. More and more people use Internet more than they watch TV. In conclusion, Allthough advertising on TV is the easyest way to advertise, it might me a bit too expencive for some companies and they shouls consider advertising on the Internet. The role of social security
forward structure for my business. As my business have been growing I registered in Companies House on 29th of June 2017 as MP CANNED FOOD LIMITED. 1.2 Business aims: My business aims are customer satisfaction and professional service. Short-term Goal (up to 1 year) I aim to start off at the Leicester Estonian House and Leicester Market and build a steady regular customer base. Medium-term Goal (1-2 years) I hope to expand and start reaching customers in other counties through market traders and small individual businesses. Long-term Goal (2-5 years) I aim to be pitching my business in front of Tesco, Morrison's, ASDA, Sainsbury's, Iceland, Co-operative Food and Spar. From which I hope to get at least one contract. 1.3 Financial summary: End of the first trading year I am looking to achieve £10000 profit. To achieve this I need to borrow £5000 from the Start Up Loans. £5000 is needed
controlling of the media and deceiving people are gone, but it seems that things are not that clear. When the first newspapers appeared, they were just a part of small businesses, whose goal was to make money by selling the reports of recent events. People bought the papers to stay up to date or read something interesting about a distant occurrence. However the businesses soon changed into not only covering the recent news, but also politics and viewpoints of different people. The newspaper publishers had changed from selling news to being dealers of public opinion. (Habermas, 1991). The readers had no doubt to question the content of newspapers and it quickly became obvious that they were a powerful weapon to shape a public opinion, even when the content was not true. One of the most famous cases of exploiting the media and called to be one the biggest lies in history was during the World War II, when Adolf Hitler controlled all the press and launched
Topic Entertainment & Media The first newspapers were probably handwritten newssheets that government posted in public places. The earliest known newssheet was probably the Acta Diurna (Daily Events). Which began in Rome in 59 B.C. It reported the proceedings of the Roman Senate and such news as births and deaths.The first printed newspaper was a Chinese circular called Dibao. It was printed from carved wooden blocks during the A.D. 700's. The first regular published printed newspaper in Europe was Avisa Relation oder Zeitung of Strasbourg, Germany (now France). It started in 1609. A weekly newssheet established in 1622 was the first printed newspaper in England. The ground work for mass communications in the 20th century was laid in the 19th century by
same billboard 6. Scrollers - signs that can display ads one after the other 7. Street furniture - using street furniture as a place for advertisement, such as bus shelters 8. Transit advertising - advertising on cars, city transport and so on 9. Ambient media - non-traditional media such as receipts,floor,clothes and so on 10. Digital outdoor advertising - advertising by LED screens on the streets 11. Sonic posters - ads which are "making" sounds 12. Lenticular posters - ads which are showing different pictures when somebody is walking past them or near them 13. OTS or coverage - the distance between the point where you first notice the advertisement to the point where you don't see or recognize it anymore MONEY-BUYING, SELLING AND PAYING 1. Current account - bank account for daily transactions, payments and cash withdrawing 2. Bank statement - is regularly sent to costumer by bank so costumer can see how much money he has on his account 3
Media and advertising 1. Complete the collocations in each sentence with an appropriate word from the box. broadcast bulletin coverage forecast media brochure campaign edition manual novel a) Read the instruction ..manual. before using your new word-processor. b) 'David Copperfield' is an autobiographical ……………. c) What did it say on the weather …………….? d) This is a party political……………. on behalf of the Democratic Party. e) What time is the next news …………….?
Media in my life It goes without saying that mass media have become a necessary part of any modern society. The press, the radio and television play a very important role in peoples life. They inform, educate & entertain us. They also influence the way people look at the world & even make them change their views. In other words, mass media play a very important part in shaping public opinion. Millions of people read popular issues of newspapers & magazines in their spare time. Newspapers publish articles which cover the latest international & national events, give a full coverage of commercial,
customers interact face-to-face. They are opposite to online shops. TELEMARKETING 1. telemarketing for of direct marketing, where telemarketers call to their customers 2. cost per inquiry, cost per order its how they measure the success of telemarketing compaigns 3. cold calling It calling from a list where new customers are. 4. hot contacts people who are ready to buy 5. phone sales selling services over the phone 6. lead generation cold prospects, people who they havent called yet, 7. lead conversion - This is telemarketers trying to convert leads into sales. 8. voice broadcasting recorded message is played to the customers instead of a live operator 9. inbound telemarketing when a customer calls to the telemarketing firm, to respond to a ad or something like this. 10. telemarketing scripts list of questions that need to be asked or must be said from the customers
For it is not till the electric light is used to spell out some brand name that it is noticed as a medium. Then it is not the light but the "content" (or what is really another medium) that is noticed. The message of the electric light is like the message of electric power in industry, totally radical, pervasive, and decentralized. For electric light and power are separate from their uses, yet they eliminate time and space factors in human association exactly as do radio, telegraph, telephone, and TV, creating involvement in depth. A fairly complete handbook for studying the extensions of man could be made up from selections from Shakespeare. Some might quibble about whether or not he was referring to TV in these familiar lines from Romeo and Juliet: But soft! what light through yonder window breaks? It speaks, and yet says nothing. In Othello, which, as much as King Lear, is concerned with the torment of people transformed
c) We must see the new film by that Italian …… d) The…… said that the sports programme is on after the news. e) Harry writes for the theatre, but he is not only a …… f) We saw some interesting metal objects made by a French …… g) That's a nice piece of music. Who is the…… ? h) Peter Smith was the only ……who wrote in praise of the film. i) Charles Dickens is probably the best known British …… j) The…… of the newspaper usually decides what it contains. Task 3. Complete each sentence by putting in, on, at or out of in each space. a) Harry Smith is hard at. work writing his new screenplay. b) The music was terrible and the singer was…… tune. c) I can't tell what that is…… the background of the picture. d) Jane's new book is coming out…… paperback next year. e) Is there anything good…… Channel 4 this evening? f) The school put on Hamlet…… modern dress.
..........................................................................8 4.3 Optics and Digital Imaging....................................................................................9 5. Resources...................................................................................................................10 2 1. Video Technics Inc 1.1 About Video Technics Video Technics Inc., a worldwide supplier of cutting-edge broadcast products, continues to pioneer the way digital media is ingested, edited, produced, and played to air. Offering much more than its signature feature-packed, robust, scalable servers, the company also delivers innovative and reliable complete end-to-end global broadcasting solutions for the corporate, financial, government, education and postproduction sectors. Established in Atlanta, Georgia in 1987, VT has consistently delivered the most
Thirdly, the most valuable feature of blogs is that the interactive feature of a blog can enhance critical reflection as one can read and also comment on what one reads in expectation of a little discussion and a quest for common interests and individual differences. This element forces students to make more meaningful decisions about content as they are aware that their reflection is a public document that is accessible to their peers and a wider audience (Hanlon, 2009, pp. 45). 5 Thus, blogs can enrich the learning experience and provide opportunity for learners to shift from surface to deeper levels of learning through critical reflection (Hanlon, 2009, pp. 34). By responding on blogs, people can get feedback from other audiences throughout cyberspace.
New Media Economy Social media information and data collection and security In this brief essay, i would like to focus on the social media platforms in our moren society. How people use them, what kind of information we give away, what companies will do with this. Information sharing and data protection has become very popular theme in the recent few years. People care more about their privacy and avoid „big brother“ foreshadowing. It is important to know what social media platforms promise and are they really going to keep it. Users should think about what they share and what kind of information they generate. Because it is all recorded and some info can be traced back to real people. Privacy and data protecion topics are becoming more and more important and the amouts of data generated is becoming larger. When wrongly access this kind of data, a lot damage could be done by criminals. Users privacy settings should be reviewd and fixed when needed. Social media Humans hav
Brain technology has developed rapidly during the past century and is now used extensively in neuropsychology because it provides an opportunity to study the active brain. EEG Prints out brainwaves, registers patterns of voltage change in the brain. PET scan monitors radioactive glucose metabolism in brain. Produces colored maps of brain activity. Can record ongoing activity. fMRI provides 3D pictures of the brain structures, using magnetic fields and radio waves. It shows actual brain activity and has a higher resolution that PET scans. Experiments with animals are still used a lot because this enables psychologists to study specific biological correlates of behavior using invasive techniques (removing or scarring brain tissue). Prior to the development of modern technology, one of the most common ways to study the brain was case study. Often case studies provide researchers with a situation
- My grandmother likes Latin American "soap operas." These are usually love stories with a happy end. My parents like to watch "Civilisation". This programme is devoted to outstanding personalities and events. It is very informative. They also like documentaries devoted to something unusual. - What kind of TV is most popular today? - I think that "reality TV" is very popular today. Millions of people watch "reality TV" series "Behind the Glass" and "The Last Hero." The major advantage of such programmes is that they are not movies based on a strict scenario. Ordinary people find themselves in extraordinary circumstances. "Reality TV" shows the directed real life in which people are competing for a tangible reward. But unlike in real life everything happens quicker. Of course they have to follow certain rules, but generally they are free to behave, as they like. This, I think is most attractive. Nobody knows beforehand the result of the game
Usually the plaintext is in the native tongue of the communicators. The message may be hidden in two basic ways. The methods of steganography conceal the very existence of the message. Among them are invisible inks and microdots and arrangements in which, for example, the first letter of each word in an apparently innocuous text spells out the real message. (When steganography is applied to electrical communications, such as a method that transmits a long radio message in a single short spurt, it is called transmission security.) The methods of cryptography, on the other hand, do not conceal the presence of a secret message but render it unintelligible to outsiders by various transformations of the plaintext. Two basic transformations exist. In transposition, the letters of the plaintext are jumbled; their normal order is disarranged. To shuffle secret into ETCRSE is a transposition. In substitution, the letters of the
My week-days do not differ much one from another. On week-days my working day begins early in the morning. My school starts at 8 o'clock, so I have to get up at 7, to be ready in time. I never wake up myself, my mother always wakes me up. Sometimes I do my morning exercises, then I rush to the bathroom. I clean my teeth, wash my face. The cold water makes me feel not so sleepy. Then I go back to my room, make the bed. I switch on my radio, usually I listen to radio. I put on my clothes, comb my hair, put a little make-ups. By that time my breakfast is ready (my mother cooks it for me). At a quarter to eight I grab my bag and rush to my school. My school starts at 8 o'clock and I don't like to be late. Usually I have six or seven lessons a day, it lasts till 3 o'clock. After each lesson there is a break, so I can talk to my friends or eat my sandwich. When school is over I go home. First of all I need to walk my dog
Partici- pant observation is a research approach in which the researcher becomes a spy of sorts. With disguised identity and intent, the investigator infiltrates the setting of interest and becomes a full-fledged participant in the group to be studied. So when I wanted to learn about the compliance tactics of encyclopedia (or vacuum cleaner, or portrait photography, or dance lesson) sales organizations, I would answer a newspaper ad for sales trainees and have them teach me their methods. Using sim- ilar but not identical approaches, I was able to penetrate advertising, public rela- tions, and fund-raising agencies to examine their techniques. Much of the evidence presented in this book, then, comes from my experience posing as a compliance professional, or aspiring professional, in a large variety of organizations dedicated to getting us to say yes.
candidates from the elections, assures that only individual political parties can compete. The amendment also increased the membership demands up to 50,000 with at least 500 members in more than half of the 83 regions of the Federation and no fewer than 250 in other regions (Articles 5). This change certainly makes it much harder for minor parties to gain or hold the official status of political party. A further reform, which increased the established parties' comparative advantage over their opponents concerned the requirements that are obliged to fill in order to participate in Duma elections (Lemaître 2006: 287). For the 2007 election, the number of signatures required was set at 200,000. Parties also had the opportunity to pay a deposit of 60 million rubles. Although party, which already had deputies in the Duma , was relieved from these demands. Following amendments to the law were made in 2009, when the number of required
Information format - I frame "I" frames are used for the data oPPP> Importance, Application areas, Protocol stacks Manchester encoding or phase encoding: transfer between stations. The send sequence, or next send N(S), and the receive One sender, one receiver, one link - easier than broadcast link: uses NRZ (Non Return to Zero) signal · always sequence, or next receive N(R), hold the frame sequence numbers. no Medium Access Control(MAC) [RFC2516]) is a method to transport PPP packets over Ethernet segments.
475-493 (476). 29 Morrow, p.150 ; Children`s Rights and Early Education, p.8. 30 Martha Minow, `Interpreting Rights: An Essay for Robert Cover`, Yale Law Journal 1987 (96),1860-1915. 31 Laura Purdy, In Their Best Interest? The Case Against Equal Rights for Children` (London: Cornell University Press, 1992), p. 3. 10 teaching to become admirable human beings`.33 Purdy is convinced that by giving children equal rights `they are less likely to develop virtues and self-control upon which they depend. If children do not develop such virtues, they live less satisfying lives and there seems little hope of a better world`.34 Prudy concludes by arguing that only strict parental control combined with warmth and affluence of meaningful adult models enable children to become competent social actors who have a clear understanding of the `meaning of tolerance, cooperation, and compassion`.35
As it is becoming apparent that support of some lines of business and certain projects is no longer well-justified and employees' skills and expert knowledge would be more efficiently applied elsewhere, the pressing need to drop these projects and LOBs is manifesting itself. Not only the time spared by such a disposal would be a major gain of potential for Lee IS and would allow it to focus on more promising projects and clients, but the immediate influx of monetary resources would be a material advantage to initiation of OO1 conversion. OO3: Tuning appearances Lee IS image would benefit a lot from modernization. Superficiality of human nature is such that oftentimes the visual aspects of company's representation can be crucial in cultivation of inclination to trust. Outdated visual components can be easily associated with usage of technologies that are not state of the art, whereas neat and modern representation of the company is likely to produce the contrary effect
Moreover, shortened product life cycles, increased competition, and heightened expectations of customers have forced many leading edge companies to move from physical logistic management towards more advanced supply chain management. Additionally, in recent years it has become clear that many companies have reduced their manufacturing costs as much as it is practically possible. Therefore, in many cases, the only possible way to further reduce costs and lead times is with effective supply chain management. In addition to cost reduction, the supply chain management approach also facilitates customer service improvements. It enables the management of: inventories, transportation systems and whole distribution networks so that organizations are able to meet or even exceed their customers' expectations. The major objective of supply chain management is to reduce or
Tallinn University Briti ja Ameerika kunst ja kultuur 20.-21. sajandil GRA6221 Course project: Street Art Viktoria Gumennaja 2018 INTRODUCTION "The city's the best gallery I could imagine." — JR I choose the topic for writing an essay - street art. Why did I choose this genre? Because for me it is something magical and special, not at all similar to those works that are in museums, at exhibitions and so on. Think for yourself, because street art began with the graffiti, and now we can see on the streets of our city just a work of art. I think graffiti, by the way, is also a great and invaluable work. Trends are changing. Now, young artists are moving from an endless unthinking tagging to a more conceptual and rich sense, abstract and volumetric work. Street art has become popular among the general public, because it is more accessible to him both in content
01.041) 27.12.2012 Home Assignments. I Youtube clips: · A vision of K-12 students I personally think that Estonian learners are also digital learners. They spend more time at the computers or laptops or iPads etc. than read books or move outside. And another thing is that teachers are less capable in using technological appliances. But the latter mentioned fact is an advantage for us teachers as well. It gives us an opportunity to provide our students to experience success. They can help and assist us if we need some technological help. Another thing is that in schools, in classes generally students are not allowed to use their appliances, so it means they have to communicate verbally as well. I think that teachers should be creative to blend so-called digital learning/teaching with old-fashioned learning/teaching.
Punctual arriving or happening at the time agreed on Pursue to follow a course of activity Redundancy a situation in which someone is told to leave their job because they are no longer needed Resilient able to quickly become healthy, happy, or strong again after an illness, disappointment, or other problem Resourceful good at finding effective ways to deal with problems Restore to cause a particular situation to exist again, especially a positive one Rewarding giving you satisfaction, pleasure, or profit Rigid not easily changed Salary a fixed amount of money that you earn each month or year from your job Security guard someone whose job is to guard something self-employed working for yourself instead of for an employer and paid directly by the people who you provide a product or service to Shift if an idea, attitude, or plan shifts, or if someone shifts it, it changes