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    The continuity of ‘continuity’: flow and the changing experience of watching broadcast television by Johnson, Catherine

    Published 2013
    “…This article, therefore, asks whether Williams’s theorisation of flow has continued significance in understanding the nature of broadcast television in the digital era. …”
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    The solo broadcast journalism practices from an industry perspective by Awan Ismail, Aselawati Che Ab Adziz, Rizalawati Ismail, Faridah Ibrahim

    Published 2024
    “…Social networking is a rapidly growing source of news in broadcast journalism. Broadcast journalism is facing a continuing decline in electronic media circulation and social media changes. …”
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    Non-violence approach: the challenge in Philippine broadcasting / Clarita Valdez-Ramos by Clarita, Valdez-Ramos

    Published 2008
    “…In addition, this paper aims to provide possible solution to address some problems besetting broadcast journalism in the Philippine setting.…”
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    From brand congruence to the ‘virtuous circle’: branding and the commercialization of public service broadcasting by Johnson, Catherine

    Published 2013
    “…This is despite the fact that public service broadcasters increasingly depend on public support for their continued survival. …”
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    A comparative analysis of news by the English language broadcast and print media in Malaysia by Lee, Siew Tin

    Published 1982
    “…Public thinking, discussion and behaviour often hinge on what the media have selected to include in their publications and broadcasts.…”
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    Energy-driven scheduling for Digital Video Broadcasting - Satellite Second Generation (DVB-S2) by Thian, Laah Lean, Al-Saegh, Ali Mohammed, Ramli, K. F., Ibrahim, N. S., Sali, Aduwati, Salman, Mustafa Ismael

    Published 2013
    “…The continuous growth in wireless data traffic results in the increase in total energy consumption of wireless networks. …”
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    Reporting the news : between commitment and constraints of journalistic practice - a study on broadcast journalists in the television network / Siti Zabedah Mohd Shariff by Mohd Shariff, Siti Zabedah

    Published 2009
    “…On job perception, the TV broadcast journalists have continuous positive attitude in doing their job as journalists in spite of the constraints they face. …”
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    Factors of gratification contributing in continuance intention to watch movies on YouTube by Abu Bakar, Mohd Syuhaidi, Bolong, Jusang, Bidin, Rosmiza, Mailin, Bebbra

    Published 2014
    “…Thousands of movies have been uploaded to YouTube for free viewings and has affected broadcasting and cinema industry greatly (Brody, 2012). …”
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    Mediating effects of satisfaction in the relationship between motivation factors and continuous viewing intentions towards Chinese documentary programs by Mengyu, Li

    Published 2023
    “…The Chinese government encouraged television stations and documentary production teams to create more excellent works. Also, the broadcasting platforms of Chinese documentary programs have been effectively guaranteed. …”
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    Factors of gratification contributing in continuance intention to watch movies on YouTube by Abu Bakar, Mohd Syuhaidi, Bolong, Jusang, Bidin, Rosmiza, Mailin, Bebbra

    Published 2014
    “…YouTube has leveraged their native sharing properties and making all content digitally available to everyone under the Creative Commons license (ford.digitalsnippets.com, 2010).Thousands of movies have been uploaded to YouTube for free viewings and has affected broadcasting and cinema industry greatly (Brody, 2012).This paper is to share sets of predicted elements in YouTube said to be responsible in gratifying its multi-purposes viewers and instill continuance intentions to use the UGC for movie watching among Malaysians in Klang Valley.This was done by integrating the uses and gratification framework with several disconfirmations of motivations (content, social, process, and technology).…”
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    iRadio OUM - The Development of Educational Internet Radio to Enhance Open and Distance Learning by Umi Hanim Mohd Ibrahim, Mazlan Zulkifly, Halimatolhanin Mohd Khalid

    Published 2009
    “…Bridging the concept of blended learning methods with a practical approach, iRadio OUM is OUM's testimony of our continuous improvement efforts. This paper focuses on iRadio OUM's progress through the years in the world of open and distance learning by making full use of current innovation in educational internet radio to deliver meaningful learning materials and engaging learners in the continuous process of learning. …”
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    A case study on the transformation of Chinese opera radio under the ecological environment of media integration by Bao, Fengbo, Razi, Siti Aishah Binti Hj Mohammad, Yasin, Megat Al Imran Bin

    Published 2024
    “…The research also found that with the continuous progress of technology, Chinese Opera broadcasting will have greater space for development in the future and bring better listening experience to the audience.…”
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    Real-time LEO satellite precise orbit and clock determination: Strategies and Challenges by Wang, K., Xie, W., Chen, B., Liu, J., Wu, M., El-Mowafy, Ahmed, Yang, X.

    Published 2025
    “…Even with the observations downlinked in real-time, the LEO satellite clock precision tends to be very sensitive to the continuity and quality of the GNSS real-time products. …”
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    Work Place Learning Among Successful Professionals: A Case Study of Selected Television Producers in a Public Television Station by Ponnan, Ramachandran

    Published 2003
    “…Benefits of such training are limited by resources, it is pertinent for producers to continuously seek learning opportunities on their own. 2) Learning through the understanding of broadcasting contexts, a distinct learning area emerging with the changing forms of broadcasting. …”
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