872 resultados para Radio in propaganda.
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"12 July 1972."
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"29 April 1966."
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"7 September 1966."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Schuyler Otis Bland, chairman.
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his paper analyzes the discursive construction and contestation of ‘leaked’ stories in news broadcast programmes. Drawing on a sample of BBC Radio 4 news programmes recorded between May and June 2000, we analyze four items of news presented as leaks about upcoming events. We suggest that these examples highlight the leaking of information as a valuable newsworthy commodity in that it not only allows news organizations to report what is going to be news before it happens but also enables speculative discourse as to the meaning of the event yet to happen. However, in order for a story to be accepted as a leak it must be seen to fulfil a number of criteria. With this in mind, we identify four features accompanying the introduction of the news items as leaks in the process of authentification: secrecy, authorship/ownership and future orientation. The article then discusses how these features are used when contesting the status of a news story as a leak, and how temporal play contributes to downgrading the content of the leak and, hence, its relevance, immediacy and newsworthiness.
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Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs), based on commodity hardware, present a promising technology for a wide range of applications due to their self-configuring and self-healing capabilities, as well as their low equipment and deployment costs. One of the key challenges that WMN technology faces is the limited capacity and scalability due to co-channel interference, which is typical for multi-hop wireless networks. A simple and relatively low-cost approach to address this problem is the use of multiple wireless network interfaces (radios) per node. Operating the radios on distinct orthogonal channels permits effective use of the frequency spectrum, thereby, reducing interference and contention. In this paper, we evaluate the performance of the multi-radio Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV) routing protocol with a specific focus on hybrid WMNs. Our simulation results show that under high mobility and traffic load conditions, multi-radio AODV offers superior performance as compared to its single-radio counterpart. We believe that multi-radio AODV is a promising candidate for WMNs, which need to service a large number of mobile clients with low latency and high bandwidth requirements.
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As emissoras de rádio não utilizam, de maneira eficiente, os espaços que possuem na internet. Foi baseado nesta hipótese que este trabalho foi construído. Trata-se de um estudo realizado a partir de sites de emissoras de rádio com sede na Capital Paulista, através do qual foi possível observar a maneira como as emissoras utilizam seus espaços on-line para a busca da interatividade com seus ouvintes e também a colocação de materiais publicitários de seus anunciantes. Após a etapa de pesquisa nos sites, especialistas divididos em professores universitários, anunciantes, profissionais de agências de propaganda e de veículos de comunicação foram procurados, com o intuito de verificar se acreditavam na possibilidade / capacidade de construção de uma relação interativa entre as emissoras de rádio, seus sites e seu público. Apesar da totalidade dos questionários apontar a crença nesta possibilidade, estes profissionais não mostraram caminhos possíveis para a utilização desta mídia audiovisual como complementação do processo comunicacional com o rádio. Assim, coube a este trabalho apresentar possibilidades de interação entre o mundo virtual e o rádio.(AU)