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Website Review: The Museum of Broadcast CommunicationThe Museum of Broadcast Communication website is a comprehensive site which brings tribute to the radio/communication arts. The Museum of Broadcast Communications is located in Chicago, Illinios and is one the three broadcast museums in America.
Why Should I Consider a Degree in Communications?If you're a high school graduate pondering potential college majors, considering checking out your local university's communications department. Here are 3 reasons why.- Broadcast Flag Regulation Outside Scope of FCC AuthorityAn FCC regulation whereby a digital code embedded in digital television equipment would prevents the redistribution of the broadcast content over the Internet failed to satisfy court's scrutiny.
- DOT Runs Volunteer Tests on Car-to-Car Safety CommunicationsThe DOT has conducted a test using volunteer drivers to see how well car-to-car communications devices work in warning and helping drivers avoid accidents.
Broadcast Journalist Erin Como Reveals Her Timeless Model for Success - Part 2An interview with broadcast journalist Erin Como.
Newscast Production Tips for Broadcast Journalism StudentsFour important tips and suggestions gleaned from personal experience for Broadcast Journalism students producing their first full-length newscasts.- The Evolution of Broadcast RadioA brief overview of the changing state of broadcast radio.
- The Vintage Radio & Communications Museum of Connecticut is a Family Fun AttractionThe Vintage Radio & Communications Museum of Connecticut is a delightful museum that is a fun and interesting attraction for people of all ages.
- Communications Degree: What Kind of Job Can You Get?This May, I will graduate from college with a BA in Communications. Many people do not know what a Communications degree is, so I'll start by telling you what it is not.
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC)The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was started in 1934 under the Communications Act as a private government organization that directly reports to Congress.
Product Review: Icom IC-R5 Communications ReceiverThe Icom IC-R5 communications receiver is a compact radio scanner that offers a lot of bang-up features for not a whole lot of dollars for either the beginning or experienced radio hobbyist.- Total Marketing Communications MixFive different parts of a company’s promotion mix
- Crisis Communications: OCBC Singapore Manages Customer Unhappiness Over Service DisruptionOCBC responded well in the “information” dimension to protect its reputation. It's communication plan was open, timely and included the use of social media. Well done!
Solar Flare May Foretell Global Communications DisruptionsThree successive disruptions should strike the Earth on February 17, 2011.- Reporter Serene Branson May Have Suffered Stroke During Live Grammy BroadcastThe video of the strange verbal incident went viral on the Internet and many are now wondering if the reporter may have suffered what is being referred to as a mini-stroke. Although paramedics looked her over in the minutes following...
- How to Be a Cutting Edge Communications MajorAs multi-media storytelling becomes more prevalent and new news and entertainment mediums are created, it's a smart idea to diversity while in college'"it's the best preparation for today's job market.
- James J. Lee Shot to Death in Discovery Communications BuildingThe hostages who were being held in the Discovery building are safe now. The hostage taker is dead.
- Broadcast Radio - A Study in the Demise of the Credit IndustryLess government can mean less taxes ... but less responsibility is often the result.
- Censorship Hinders Right to Free Speech: Unfair Burden of Broadcast IndecencyWhile my tastes may not be for everybody, there are many of us who like things that others might find offensive. I enjoy seeing the world through a very different set of eyes, even if I fiercely disagree with them.
- AT&T: The Largest Communications Holding Company in the United StatesA comprehensive view of the company's business and its stock performance.
iPhone Can Now Broadcast Diagnostic Images of HeartMaybe the iPhone is worth $600 after all. The hottest consumer product now is a medical tool.- The Broadcast Battle: Conventional Radio Versus Satellite RadioConventional radio is the old favorite but satellite radio is busting through in the United States. Check out the differences between the two here.
- Communications Technology DefinitionsA quick and concise description of many different technologies, ranging from WiMAX to Bluetooth and all the way back to Bit torrent. If you want to know, I do and I'll tell you.
- The Federal Communications Commission and CensorshipStudying the line between protecting decency and taking censorship too far.
- 1950's TV Shows Still Influence Today's HitsToday's hits are direct descendants of some of these old programs. The search for new talent and the voyeuristic urge to eavesdrop on stranger's personal troubles remain unchanged from 1950's TV to today.
- Understanding Television in Our Globalized Profit-Driven VillageTelevision has morphed from a medium determined to spread mass culture, to creating a sense of reality which at the very least is disturbingly false.
Four New Things to Do in ChicagoDiscovering new things to do in Chicago is not that hard but it sure is exciting. Here are four new things to do in Chicago that you might not have known about.- Oprah's Snake Oil: Interview With Missouri Kidnapped Child Shawn HornbeckReality TV sunk to an all-time low when traumatized Missouri teen Sean Hornbeck appeared with his family on the January 19 edition of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" only days after being freed from monstrous captivity. Tawdry spectacles like these gnaw at society's foundations.
- You Can Go Home Again: Meeting a Friend After 26 Yearsthanks to the internet, you can go home again! A good friend and I took 26 years, but we just had dinner together!
- Top College Radio Stations in Wilkes-BarreWilkes University, King's College and Luzerne County Community College all offer student DJs a chance to play their own music.
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