What are three negative effects of media conglomeration?
consumer prices go up while quality goes down, media bias because they dont want to hurt the interest of the conglomeration, and loss of local content
Which Scottish newspaper did the 'Hydrogen Barackside' cartoon appear in?
This appears to be an urban myth. The cartoonist Toby Dials created the Hydrogen Barackside cartoon and he confirms this on his website at http://www.tobytoons.com/td/cartoon/20090609/hydrogen-barackside.html
It seems that the story about Scotland appeared in someone's blog and gradually this was restated so many times that everyone believed it to be true.
Who sings the bells are ringing out for Christmas day?
The Pogues, it's called Fairytale Of New York. Fantastic song!!
How Much does a Music Publisher make?
A Music Pulisher Usually make about 71,000 Depending on the company that hires you.
What happened to the Alan Smithee movie column that used to be in the AJC newspaper in Atlanta?
The September 12, 2008 column was the final column. It had the following information: We are sad to report that this is the final Ask Alan Smithee column. The Smithee column was written by an Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter who has left that paper. Look in TGIF next week for a new pop culture quiz that will appear in this space weekly.
I have to do an article on this too and one of the headings I came up with was: 'Murderous Montague Banished From Verona'
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What is the phone number for publishers clearing house?
9736758845 I called this number and told it had been disconnected.
What is the meaning of the Arabic tattoo Lauren London has?
Lauren London's tattoo is actually the Om symbol, which is of Hindu origin. The symbol and the sound are often associated with holy meditation.
What magazine did Miramax Films cofound?
It was called TALK Magazine, founded in 1999 and shut down in 2001.
NCIS episode cover story who played mcgee's publisher?
In season 4 episode 20, Cover Story, McGee's publisher, Lyndi Crawshaw, was played be Jayne Brooks.
What is the effect of RAM on a desktop publishing packages?
RAM is the computer's 'volatile' memory. Data is rapidly transferred in and out of the RAM (Random Access Memory) all the time. When the computer is switched off, the RAM is empty.
Insufficient RAM capacity makes the computer run slower. Keyboard instructions take longer to have effect. Sometimes the screen freezes if things are getting really bad. More RAM, the easier and quicker it is for data to be processed by the PC.
If the RAM gets temporarily full with data being processed, the system has to take alternative action, maybe by using unused space on your hard drive. All this takes extra time. It is better to have sufficient RAM in the first place. Many computers now have at least 2 GB of RAM, but with software, especially graphics packages, becoming more and more sophisticated, 4GB of RAM will soon become the norm.
Find out how much RAM your PC has, and, if necessary, you can purchase RAM which can be slotted into your computer. It may not be too expensive. Enquire at a computer shop. Take your computer with you, if you can. It will help them determine the best type of RAM for your machine.
When was the Smallest holy Bible 1800s printed by publishers bourne of harlesden?
Does anyone have any information on this I have one in my possession with a metal cover and don't quite know what do to with it!
What is the role of printed documents in communication today?
they create books, magazines, letters, postcards ... pretty much anything to do with paper!
Occupations that end with the letter E?
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What famous female news anchor won an Oscar and went to the University of Tennesee?
Oprah Winfrey graduated from University of Tennessee, and was a news anchor. She was nominated for an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress, but did not win.
How did the government deal with newspapers magazines and movies during the war?
The government censored the press and banned certain films, thereby challenging any media influences that threatened the war effort.
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How did Japanese newspapers report the story about Pearl Harbor?
IMPERIAL RESCRIPT We, by grace of heaven, Emperor of Japan, seated on the Throne of a line unbroken for ages eternal, enjoin upon ye, Our loyal and brave subjects: We hereby declare War on the United States of America and the British Empire. The men and officers of Our Army and Navy shall do their utmost in prosecuting the war. Our public servants of various departments shall perform faithfully and diligently their respective duties; the entire nation with a united will shall mobilize their total strength so that nothing will miscarry in the attainment of Our war aims. To insure the stability of East Asia and to contribute to world peace is the far-sighted policy which was formulated by Our Great Illustrious Imperial Grandsire and Our Great Imperial Sire succeeding Him, and which We lay constantly to heart. To cultivate friendship among nations and to enjoy prosperity in common with all nations, has always been the guiding principle of Our Empire
NO! Only a fraction of the worlds people have access to computers or the energy needed to operate them. How would a deaf-mute access literary works?
NO! Some people prefer books.
There are several advantages over not implementing such things Some are already indicated above by other contributers
Others would include:
-Harder to pirate printed material (Although arguable as the technology increases when copying protection from websites can be implemented)
-Low maintenance cost: Since computer websites are dependant on one or a few servers, if this breaks down (or on maintenance), users may lose access to the information.
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I am a newspaper publisher, so I'll give you my opinion on this: Absolutely not.
From a strictly economic standpoint it would make sense for us to get rid of our paper products: an electronic product would be FAR cheaper than a paper one. The equipment we use to produce the newspaper--it's more than just the printing press--is worth about $10 million, and our paper isn't very big. The New York Times probably has $25 million in its New York plant, and they contract with other plants to produce the national edition.
Now here's the flipside: Electronic newspapers are very hard to archive. Paper newspapers are a different matter: last year someone burned down the offices of one of our newspapers. The arsonist was caught, and one of the things that entered into his sentencing was that he destroyed over a century of local history. We know exactly how to archive a newspaper so you can read it two hundred years from now. I have 10-year-old computer files I couldn't open no matter what I did.
Electronic newspapers need electronic devices to read them. Not everyone has one of those devices. All you need to read paper newspapers are your eyes.
A paper newspaper is also useful for a vast number of things--wrapping dishes when moving, as dropcloths, to line bird cages, for washing windows...
The newspaper industry has the Newspapers in Education program, where we take donations from the community so we can provide a newspaper every week to schoolkids. It could be done with an electronic newspaper, IF there were enough computers in the school to allow every kid to get on one. Paper newspapers don't give us that problem: we put 30 papers in a bundle and haul it to the school.
What can you do with publishing software?
Publishing software, such as Microsoft Publisher and Adobe Pagemaker, allow users to create pamphlets, fliers, and other creative documents using layout design.
After the Civil War metropolitan newspapers?
expanded to include human-interest stories, a women's page, and society and sports sections
How do you write an essay about importance of reading newspaper daily?
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