Articles, tagged with "broadcast industry", page 1
30th November 2010
Green screen photography, or chroma key as it's called within the broadcast industry, has been around for a long period. The actual technique was originally developed by feature film producers in the 1930s, yet you're probably most familiar with it from d...
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Author:
PhilGuye
13th October 2010
It has been a very interesting and exciting year of opportunity and change within the TV broadcast industry. The press has been filled with news of major corporate restructures, including the recent acquisition of Virgin media TV (now known as Living TV) ...
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Author:
Reuben
02nd July 2010
Broadcast Faxing Services - Tap the Experience of Fax Experts
If your company is one of those innovative businesses that has taken advantage of new fax broadcasting technologies to get your message out, you've probably come to realize that the fax broadc...
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Author:
Smith
02nd July 2010
Who does Access control system?
Practically anyone with access to the Internet cans podcast. As much as blogging began in this way, so does Access control system, whose appeal lies in the ease and convenience of creating and transmitting any audio mate...
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Author:
aryah
29th June 2010
Tulsa, in Oklahoma is indeed the dwelling place for a running two-dozen radio stations with formats that ranges in the spectrum of news talk to even classic rock. Such students who go to Tulsa radio schools are really able to learn the radio and broadca...
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Author:
Alex Baker
16th June 2010
TV broadcasting has emerged as the most important tool of socializing in the past couple of years as it helps in the quick transmission of news and other important items. The technology has made the communication process much easier and moreover has led t...
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Author:
Brainwork
29th April 2010
Before deciding which school for you to select, just be sure you think of all the advantages an Omaha broadcast school can present you with. Omaha's metropolitan area has numerous local TV and radio stations therefore occupationchoices are greater there a...
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Author:
Alex Baker
03rd February 2010
When Choosing which Washington broadcast school to go to, it can be quite a frustrating chore. Just the initial search of schools in an internet search engine can have a number of "results" in the thousands. But there are some easy steps you can take to s...
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Author:
Alex Baker
21st January 2010
Have you ever heard these two words - Script Translation? I'm sure these words must have crossed us through various mediums and channels but we're still not too sure about what does that mean.
You must have watched foreign movies which were originally ...
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Author:
Golocalise
12th January 2010
Phoenix is home to some the most solid broadcast airwaves in the United States. With some 2 dozen radio stations and more than a dozen TV stations, Phoenix could arguably be referred to as the broadcast hub of the Southwestern United States.Students going...
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Author:
Alex Baker
08th January 2010
In the broadcast industry in the state, the not-for-profit New Mexico Broadcasters Association, or NMBA, is very involved, which is one of the rewards that is associated with Albuquerque Broadcast Schools. The NMBA has since its origin in 1954, promoted ...
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Author:
Alex Baker
24th December 2009
If you are watching TV, movies or reading magazines do you resist the temptation to say "Oh, he or she looks good with his or her with teeth". In fact, all the people in the entertainment industry and in the broadcast industry have subscribed to t...
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Author:
James Boberts
22nd November 2009
PRESIDENT Arroyo asserted on thursday that she had acted on alleged irregularities in the national broadband deal with ZTE corp. To the limit of canceling the contract even if the findings of two probes she had ordered were inconclusive,'for the sake of ...
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Author:
Bobbie Castaneda
27th March 2009
Content storage, retrieval, and repurposing have always been challenging tasks for the media industry. Media companies have had to invest money, effort, and manpower in these non-core activities, even while the pressure for creating original content kept...
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Author:
Natasha
27th March 2009
The popularity of TV voting shows like ‘Strictly Come Dancing' and fund raising programmes like ‘Children in Need', which rely on viewer interaction in a variety of different ways, is clear from the overwhelming numbers of people who willingly take pa...
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Author:
Sue Hunt