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Publishing

The industry that obtained rights to the work of authors, it grew to include the collection of information. They would use this material to create books or collections of information for distribution to the public. Originally the domain of newspapers and magazines, the modern advances have grown to include online publishing.

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What is media tracking?

Media tracking is when television, radio, and print media are monitored for a specific reason over a certain amount of time. The information that is gathered can be used to track the product or service.

What does media symbiosis mean?

Media Symbiosis is two different mediums working together for the benefit of each. For example a book that is transformed into a play and then a movie.

Where was KDKA located in 1920?

kdka eas located in pittsburg:,0 glad i could help

What are the benefits of billboard advertising?

Numerous numbers of people has the potential of seeing the ads. All the drivers on the road by the billboard or people walking in a closely dense area would see a billboard due to the sheer size of it.

How are inches converted into font size?

In point sizes 72 points is equal to one inch.

However this is measured from the center of an accent mark above the capitol Å to the descender of a lower case g so the will effect the one inch measurement of a capital letter. The X height is different for each font depending on it's design.

What is cash take sale?

Tell them that it is not their property to sell for profit. If they persist, tell them that if it is sold, you will not give them any profit; produce a receipt if necessary.

What is the impact of television advertisement on youth?

The advertisement industry has a tremendous impact on our youth. What some people see on television, they take for truth. They tell us what to wear (because everyone is wearing it), what to eat (because everyone is eating it), what to do (because everyone is doing it). The advertisers know how to appeal to our senses. They use peer pressure very heavily. "You need to wear these tennis shoes because (add a big name sports star) is wearing them and everyone else is going to wear them. You want to be cool don't you?" They have told our youth that sex is a recreation to be shared by all because, "Everyone is doing it". You have to have a fast car that can go 120 mph even though the speed limit is set at about half that. They have confused our youth with the difference between "need" and "want. Ok, I've said my piece. Have a blessed day and turn off the TV.

What is gravevine communication?

Grapevine communication is communication from one person to the next. For example you tell someone something, they then tell it to someone else, and so on until any people have the information.

What are the current trends in international businesses?

International businesses continue to expand by leveraging less expensive labor. By saving money on labor, they can enter in more markets.

What is the organisational structure of Reliance group of industries like matrix organisational structure etc.?

Organisational structures are diagrams that show the relationships between different employees. that is the job roles of the employees in the business

Proter Gamble begins to sell Safeguard soap in France?

Proctor and Gamble began selling Safeguard soap in France in the year 1898. It is still being sold in France and also in other countries including the US.

What is the relationship between finance and retail?

-Finance in Retail goes hand in hand , The relationship is simple, one needs money to buy something, same is with retail. Without finance retail would not work . To retail any product you need to buy it in bulk this is where finance walks in ...


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Finance helps give the ability to consumers who otherwise may not be able to purchase products with currency from a retailer to purchase the products through financing institutions allowing the retailer to be paid in full.

What effects do social trends have on business?

Social Trends draws together social and economic data from a wide range of government departments and other organisations to provide a comprehensive guide to society today, and how it has been changing.

Why High-Speed printing presses sometimes use gas flames to reduce electrical charge build up on the paper passing through the press?

Paper is highly flammable. it is obvious this would constitute a real and risky fire hazard. Perhaps you are thinking of machines that make up the metallic plates, which could use ( fire-forming) techniques. I am familiar with printing machinery to some degree and this one is new on me, adding heat and flames could not serve as a coolant. it is like the classic malaprop with airplanes- Diving to gain altitude! Diving to gain airspeed ( from gravity fall, of course) sure, but not altitude.

Who are trusted publishers?

Publishers who are reputable.

There are traditional publishers:

Harper Collins

Random House

Houghton

McSweeney's

Penguin

Hachette

Macmillan

And self-publishers who give publishing guide for free:

http://www.xlibris.com

http://www.trafford.com

http://www.iuniverse.com

http://www.authorhouse.com

Who publishes MathCad?

MathCad is published by PTC, Incorporated. PTC used to be known as Parametric Technology Corporation. MathCad was written by Allan Razdow of MIT.

Does Walmart support slave labor?

it sure does what the crap? what kind of queston is that?

What do you need to start a publishing company?

a step by step guide like this one www.startrecordcompany.tk

best of luck :) i say u need a an idea of what exactly you need or want to do

Do you pay for a book to get published or does the publisher?

Generally, a publisher pays you for the rights to publish your book. A publisher takes on all costs of publication and pays the author based on the contract signed. Self-published authors generally have to pay all production costs associated with publishing (binding, advertising, etc.), but reap all of the profit.

Self published authors usually keep all the primary and subsidiary publishing rights to their own work, and sign up with what's called a 'non-exclusive' contract, meaning they can enter into agreements with other publishers, traditional or otherwise, at the same time as publishing their book with the self publishing company. This arrangement is said to give self published authors more flexibility. A good example of a book publishing company that uses a non-exclusive contract is Schiel & Denver, which also pays 50% net royalties on copies sold in all formats.