INDUSTRY VOCAB HOMEWORK – DEFINITION AND EXAMPLE, WHAT
INDUSTRY MAY IT APPLY TO? UPLOAD TO BLOGS LABEL INDUSTRY, AUDIENCE, VOCABULARY
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BARB The Broadcasters' Audience Research Board (BARB)
is the organisation that compiles audience measurement and television ratings in the United Kingdom
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WEBCASTING LICENSE PPL licenses many different uses of
recorded music on the internet, from simulcasts of AM/FM broadcasts to
customised radio streaming services.
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TECHNOLOGICAL
CONVERGENCE Technological convergence is the tendency
that as technology changes,
different technological system
sometimes evolve toward performing similar tasks
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WEB 3.O OR SEMANTIC WEB Web 3.0 could be defined as: “Web 3.0, a phrase coined by John Markoff
of the New York Times in 2006, refers to a supposed third generation of
Internet-based services that collectively comprise what might be called 'the
intelligent Web'
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INTERNET OF THINGS
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BINGE-VIEWING watch
multiple episodes of (a television programme) in rapid succession, typically by
means of DVDs or digital streaming.
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DAB
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TRADITIONAL MEDIA Traditional Media - television, radio,
newspapers, magazines, newsletters, tax press and other print publications.
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GOOGLE ANALYTICS Google Analytics is a freemium web analytics
service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic.
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RAJAR RAJAR stands for Radio Joint Audience Research
and is the official body in charge of measuring radio audiences in the UK. It
is jointly owned by the BBC and the Radiocentre on behalf of the commercial
sector
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NRS The NRS social grades are a system of
demographic classification used in the United Kingdom. They were originally
developed by the National Readership Survey (NRS) to classify readers, but are now used by many other
organisations for wider applications and have become a standard for market
research.
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MIDAS
Midas definition. In classical mythology,
a king who was granted one wish by the god Dionysus. Greedy for riches, Midas wished that everything he
touched would turn to gold.
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CULTURAL IMPERIALISM
Cultural imperialism comprises the cultural aspects of imperialism. Imperialism here refers to the creation and maintenance of unequal
relationships between civilizations, favouring the more powerful civilization.
... The term is employed especially in the fields of history, cultural studies, and postcolonial
theory.
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DEMOCRATISATION OF THE
MASS MEDIA a transition from an authoritarian political system to a semi-democracy or transition from a
semi-authoritarian political system to a democratic political system.
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EFFECTS OF PIRACY
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HORIZONTAL
INTEGRATION Horizontal integration is the
process of a company increasing production of goods or services at the same
part of the supply chain.
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VERTICAL INTEGRATION the combination in one firm of two or more stages of production
normally operated by separate firms.
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DIVERSIFICATION the process of a company enlarging or varying its range of products or
field of operation.
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ALTERNATIVE MEDIA
AND INDEPENDENT MEDIA Independent media refers to
any form of media, such as
radio, television, newspapers or the Internet, that is free of influence by government
or corporate interests.
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CONGLOMERATE a thing consisting of a number of different and distinct parts or items
that are grouped together
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GRA
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PEGI The age
rating does not take into
account the difficulty level or skills required to play a game. PEGI 3. The content of games given
this rating is considered suitable for all age groups.
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MEDIAWATCH UK is a UK pressure group established by Mary Whitehouse to campaign against
the publication or broadcast of material its members find offensive.
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IPSO The Independent Press Standards Organisation
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WATERSHED The watershed means the time when TV
programmes which might be unsuitable for children can be broadcast.
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OFCOM is the UK
government-approved regulatory and competition authority for the broadcasting,
telecommunications and postal industries of the United Kingdom.
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MEDIAWATCH When media refers to the mass media, it is sometimes treated as
a singular form, as in: the media has shown great interest in these events.
Many people think this use is incorrect and that media should always be treated
as a plural form: the media have shown great interest in these events
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BBC CHARTER
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SYNERGY is the
term used to describe a situation where different entities cooperate
advantageously for a final outcome.
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PSB public service broadcasting" refers to
broadcasting intended for public benefit rather than to serve purely commercial
interests.
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BROADCAST CODE to draw
up a code for television and
radio, covering standards in programmes, sponsorship, product placement in
television programmes, fairness and privacy
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IWF
IWF is an abbreviation with multiple uses: Independent Women's
Forum, a conservative non-profit organization
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