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Resounding News: The Acoustic Conventions of Israeli Newscasts
This article takes sound as its analytical point of departure in asking the following question: What does sound do in television news? Exploring the conventions of sound used by producers of Israeli television news, from the signature tune to the ...
Hadar Levy, Amit Pinchevski
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Partisan Control, Media Bias, and Viewer Responses: Evidence from Berlusconi’s Italy. [PDF]
This paper examines whether and how viewers respond to changes in partisan bias in media news. We use data from Italy, where the main private television network is owned by Silvio Berlusconi, the leader of the centerright coalition, and the public ...
Durante, Ruben, Knight , Brian
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Espectáculo informativo en noticias de sociedad : el caso de Madeleine McCann [PDF]
For the definition of the news spectacle, the authors have designed a quantitative and qualitative methodology which permits the application of a series of theoretical instruments to any television news report to determine if this news has been turned ...
Ferrer, Iliana +1 more
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How Chilean Editors Perceive and Define the Role of Melodrama in Television News
Several studies have addressed the role of drama and emotion in television news, oftentimes regarding them as opposed to quality journalism. Such approaches ignore the cultural resonance of melodramatic features in television newscasts in regions like ...
Constanza Mujica Holley +1 more
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A multifunctional injectable microsphere system is fabricated via UV‐assisted microfluidic cross‐linking, integrating nanozyme‐based ROS scavenging, sustained dexamethasone release, and stem cell delivery. Upon IA injection, the microspheres adapt to joint stress, suppress inflammation, and promote cartilage regeneration, offering a minimally invasive ...
Xiaochen Feng +10 more
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One Sunday in America: Echoes of John Brown [PDF]
I had just walked into the house Sunday night and turned on the television, intent on going to bed early for a change. It was a little after 10pm. CNN was announcing that a speech dealing with a grave national security by the President was imminent in ...
Rudy, John M.
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CASE STUDY IN OPTIMAL TELEVISION ADVERTS SELECTION AS KNAPSACK PROBLEM
In this research paper, we shall consider the application of classical 0-1 knapsack problem with a single constraint to selection of television advertisements at critical periods such as prime time news, news adjacencies, break in news and peak times ...
E. Ivokhin, Almodars Barraq Subhi Kaml
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The senescence of macrophages leads to a decrease in the expression of Sirtuin3 (Sirt3), which in turn aggravates the NLRP3 inflammasome activation and IL‐1β secretion, thereby promoting the aging‐related osteoporosis. Sirt3‐enriched apoptotic bodies (ABs‐Sirt3) generated through genetic editing approaches can alleviate skeletal aging by targeting ...
Yanglin Wu +7 more
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Sensory nerves help bones heal. This study shows that the neuropeptide CGRP, released from sensory nerves, slows down macrophage energy production, preventing excessive bone breakdown. By revealing this nerve–immune–metabolism connection, the work provides new insight into how the body balances bone repair and opens doors to targeted treatments ...
Jiaying Liu +10 more
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Expert voices in the news reporting of the coronavirus pandemic: A study of UK television news bulletins and their audiences. [PDF]
Morani M +3 more
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