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How Broadcasting Quotas Harm Program Diversity Mathieu Perona∗

by unknown authors , 2010
"... Broadcasting quotas of domestic contents are commonplace in developed countries, be it for radio or television programming. The core argument for them is to promote diversity by making more room for domestic content. By doing so, they increase the sales of domestic content and hence foster a more di ..."
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both competitors symmetrically, quotas have the same effect under competition than with a monopoly, thus adding up the two diversity-reducing effects. These results thus call for a re-assessment of the quota policy in the broadcasting indus-try.

Access Pricing to a Digital Broadcasting Platform

by Germà Bel, Joan Calzada, Raquel Insa
"... This article studies a television market where operators can sell access to programs and to advertising time. First, we determine the retail prices paid by viewers and ad-vertisers to a monopoly platform when there are externalities between these two mar-kets. We compare the prices that an unregulat ..."
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-creased in the same proportion. As a result, the demand is frequently served by those platforms that are able to broadcast mass events, such as football matches. In the television industry, broadcasting activity has a cost structure with important elements of natural monopoly that make difficult the introduction

Crafting normative messages to protect the environment

by Robert B. Cialdini - Current Directions in Psychological Science , 2003
"... It is widely recognized that communications that activate social norms can be effective in producing societally beneficial conduct. Not so well recognized are the circumstances under which normative information can backfire to produce the opposite of what a communicator intends. There is an understa ..."
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. There is an understandable, but misguided, tendency to try to mobilize action against a problem by depicting it as regrettably frequent. Information campaigns emphasize that alcohol and drug use is intolerably high, that adolescent suicide rates are alarming, and—most relevant to this article—that rampant polluters

1Efficient Protocols For Secure Broadcast In Controller Area Networks

by Bogdan Groza, Stefan Murvay, Student Member
"... Abstract—Controller Area Network is a bus commonly used by controllers inside vehicles and in various industrial control applications. In the past controllers were assumed to operate in secure perimeters, but today these environments are well connected to the outside world and recent incidents showe ..."
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Abstract—Controller Area Network is a bus commonly used by controllers inside vehicles and in various industrial control applications. In the past controllers were assumed to operate in secure perimeters, but today these environments are well connected to the outside world and recent incidents

Exploring Sustainability through HE Curricula 269 Sustainability skills for Broadcast Journalism students

by Claire Simmons
"... in 2002 with a clear remit to attain professional accreditation by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC). As well as the academic rigor required for a degree programme, students would also benefit from vocational teaching, learning and assessment to increase their appreciation of this emp ..."
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of this employment sector. Therefore, it was vital that the programme was robust in being able to sustain good relationships with the broadcast journalism industry to help create, over time, an element of inter-dependency between our students and prospective employers. The concept of ‘responsible journalism ’ is a

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"... Transition, provides a comprehensive analysis of the dramatic changes that have impacted Canadian television broadcasting over the past two decades. Placing the largely market-driven and indus-try-led digitization of channels under scrutiny, the author questions if we can still refer to the current ..."
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Transition, provides a comprehensive analysis of the dramatic changes that have impacted Canadian television broadcasting over the past two decades. Placing the largely market-driven and indus-try-led digitization of channels under scrutiny, the author questions if we can still refer to the current

19th International Conference on Production Research INNOVATION AND THE MICROELECTRONIC PARADIGM: THE BRAZILIAN DIGITAL TV SYSTEM

by João Amato, Bruno Pontes Costanzo
"... The aim of this paper is to present and discuss the main technological trends concerning to the process of the introduction of Digital TV in the Brazilian market and its implications in terms of a new electro-electronic complex configuration, considering that this process could be understand a great ..."
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great industrial innovation. In this sense one tries to search the implications of this innovation to the inter-companies competitiveness process and to the electroelectronic productive chain re-configuration as a whole. To achieve this aim a wide research was conducted to discover and understand

Create Once, Play Everywhere: Convergence strategies for

by unknown authors , 2008
"... A recent editorial in a professional engineering magazine suggests two possible dates for the beginning of the digital media era (Radio World 2008: 46). One historical frame begins in 1982 with the introduction of the audio compact disc player to the consumer market. The second begins in 1993 with t ..."
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’.” The radio industry in the United States is now engaged in the daunting task of catching up to a host of more agile, more attractive competitors in the media marketplace. To do this, radio broadcasters are trying to reposition themselves and “rebrand broadcast radio as but a single delivery platform within a

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by Amsterdam Nederlands, Reza Tadayoni, Anders Henten , 2006
"... The present paper is an exploratory study of the technological and market development potentials of mobile TV. Different mobile TV platforms and technologies are available on the market, and huge resources are put in pushing the development forward. The business model aspect is indicated as one of t ..."
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the biggest interest in the different kinds of mobile TV solutions? Today’s broadcast industry faces a major challenge in personalising content and segmenting

P2P Streaming Systems: A Survey and Experiments

by Gustavo Marfia, Giovanni Pau, Paolo Di Rico, Mario Gerla
"... Abstract — The great success of P2P systems for the purpose of file-sharing has set the path to likely be the next killer-app over the Internet, once the video streaming technology matures. Although solving scalability issues, P2P technology experiences problems of long start-time and churn-induced ..."
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quality-like broadcast of content. In this paper we briefly analyze what is available to the end user in terms of P2P video-streaming products and try to understand which of these are the most promising for IPTV and content distribution companies. In the following we produce (a) a survey of the available
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