International Broadcasting
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U.S. policy makers have used traditional diplomacy, public diplomacy and government-sponsored journalism to promote America's intere...
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Richard S. Rodin, with whom Lee E. Berner, Washington, D.C., was on the brief, for appellant.
David Silberman, Counsel, F.C.C., with whom Jack D. Smi...
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From the chapters in the first section of the book, "Understanding Audiences," the primary idea underscored is that the increasing availability of information in many countries has prompted a shift in thinking among researchers in terms of their research strategies. The growing number of media channels from different sources, including domestic sources, has led researchers of international broadcasting to seek innovative ways of better accessing and understanding their intended audiences.
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For people who care about America's image around the world, these are trying times. Ever since the Board of Broadcasting Governors (BBG) was created, the problems surrounding public diplomacy in general and the Voice of America (VOA) in particular have intensified. Isn't it time that the powers that be understand that and do something about it? BBG is the problem, not the solution.
This has nothing to do with a Republican-Democratic debate. Both parties are equally guilty. Both started the square ball rolling during the Clinton administration; both have an equal number of part- time governors on the BBG. Both have supporters in Congress. One only has to attend some congressional committee meetings on the subject to realize that most of the committee members have no idea what they are ta...
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fore, that she was entitled to vote in the election,'-' and shall adopt the hearing officer's recommendations that the challenge to Wagner's ballot be...
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AMSTERDAM, Netherlands -- Teletrax(TM) has been awarded a top industry prize for its unique ShowTracker television monitoring service at an awards cer...
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LAS VEGAS, Jan. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- In the first public demonstration of the groundbreaking Mobile Emergency Alert System (M- EAS) Pilot Project, PBS and LG Electronics today showed how the new system, based on the ATSC Mobile Digital TV Standard, will benefit the public by giving them instantaneous, reliable, rich media alerts anywhere, anytime.
Highlighted in the Mobile Digital TV Tech Zone Pavilion at the 2012 International CES(R) (Booth 13547, LVCC Central Hall) are key PBS partners on the pilot project: LG Electronics and its Zenith subsidiary, which have developed M-EAS receivers and provided funding for the project; and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which provided a matching grant to PBS. Harris Broadcast and Roundbox are providing key components and technol...
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SPOKANE, Wash. -- International Broadcasting Corp. (OTC: IBCS), a leading innovator in radio talk shows exclusively targeting microcap stocks, release...