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Emotional music can sway an audience's emotions. (APEX)
It includes ambient background noises to give the story a sense of atmosphere.
Broadcast Radio
No. Radio/television waves do not affect the temperature, but usage of radios and televisions definitely does.
Radio 5 Live is only broadcast on analog radio on AM (Medium Wave), not FM radio. Frequencies for FM are measured in MegaHertz (MHz) but Medium Wave is transmitted in frequencies in the kiloHertz (kHz) range. The actual frequencies to tune in to for Radio 5Live are: 693 and 909kHz. It is also available on Digital Radio and online internet stream.
Answer th By setting a scene using music and background noise is question…
No. A medium is a means of transmitting a message, for example sending news by radio or printing news in a newspaper. Marshall McLuhan made a play on words when he wrote, "The medium is the message." He was trying to jog people's thinking, like saying "black is white."
Emotional music can sway an audience's emotions. (APEX)
radio useful the message so radio that is interast the new message
The components of media typically include the message or content being communicated, the medium or channel through which it is transmitted (e.g., TV, radio, internet), the sender or source of the message, the receiver or audience that receives the message, and the feedback or response generated by the audience.
radio waves do not require a medium to travel,it can even travel through vaccum
It includes ambient background noises to give the story a sense of atmosphere.
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Radiation doesnt need a medium because it travels through space
the fact that it IS unique, unlike most radio garbage.
I think what you are trying to say is that film is an "example of" mass communication. In other words, film (or movies) is one of the mass media. A mass medium sends out a message to a large and often distant and anonymous audience; we don't know who is listening to our radio show or who is reading our book, and the audience could come from anywhere. (And by the way, "medium" is singular-- radio is a mass medium. Radio and television are mass "media," plural.) Examples of mass media are radio, TV, movies, books, magazines, the internet, and newspapers. All of these are in the category known as "mass communication."
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