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The regulation of broadcast religious programming is a critical challenge the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) is facing in Nigeria. In Maiduguri, the capital of the north-eastern Nigerian state of Borno where religion forms a core part of the ...
Ibrahim Uba Yusuf +2 more
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The world of television broadcasting always presents interesting broadcast content, both information and entertainment content, foreign and national broadcasts.
Lailatul Fauziah
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The constellation of broadcast radio which has not contributed significantly to strengthening local identity or local culture is a problem in Indonesian broadcasting system.
A. Rachmiatie, D.L. Ravena, Yeni Yuniati
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An Overview of Criminal Provisions Responding to Hate Speech in Turkish Law
There are several reports and cases that demonstrate the clear increase of hate speech in Turkey through media and especially on social media against some national and religious minorities, asylum seekers, refugees, and LGBTQ.
Aydın Devrim
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Public Broadcasting: A Medium in Search of Solutions [PDF]
Simulation based methods used to estimate uncertainties in models have recently gained much interest. We study the bootstrap and how this method could be used in system identification related problems.
Macy, John W., Jr.
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REVIEW: The sacking of an editor
Commentary: On 25 July 1972, the Board of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation decided to terminate the editorship of Alexander MacLeod with three months' pay, effective immediately.
Jeremy Rees
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Some negative contents portrayed in English song lyrics
Some song lyrics may have been banned or rescheduled for their radio and television broadcasts. Those song lyrics were claimed to propagandize negative contents.
Liliek Soepriatmadji, Katharina Rustipa
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-Broadcast media has a strong influence or penetration or is called The Powerful Effect of Media, especially television, which is the imitation process of television shows both direct and delayed effects in the form of an explosive display of images, and
M. Riyanto
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Since 1992, when the broadcast industry was deregulated coupled with the issuing of broadcast licenses to individuals and groups, the Nigerian broadcast industry has seen a mushrooming growth of religious programs on radio and television.
I. Yusuf +2 more
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NZ watchdogs must keep up with media’s changing face
A discussion paper released by the New Zealand Law Commission just before the end of 2011 looked into how well the regulatory framework governing the NZ media was working, and concluded that change was needed.
Linda Clark
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