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杨晓白 《青年记者》2004,(6):15-16,34
“2004’北京国际广播电视周”遇上了断续的雨天,5月17日早上,又下起了小雨。与梅地亚豪华会议厅中的“数字电视论坛”不同,本届电视周的“广播发展论坛”在位于高粱桥路的中苑宾馆举行。在引导员的一级级指引下,与会人员穿过长且  相似文献   

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《视听界》2004,(1)
摩托罗拉及其本地代理商与长春、昆明、齐齐哈尔有线电视台签订协议,扩展三地的宽带网络。 (中国,北京——2004年3月24日),摩托罗拉日前宣布摩托罗拉公司将为中国内地3个有线网络运营商提供宽带基础架构技术支持。到2006年,摩托罗拉光学技术将助力于宽带扩展服务,包括数字有线电视、数字广播、高速互联网业务;这些服务将覆盖长春市、昆明市及齐齐哈尔市的超过400万的常住居民和商用客户。此消息在中国国际广播电视信息网络展览会(CCBN2004)上公布,此次展会将于2004年3月23日至25日在中国北京举行。  相似文献   

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2004年11月28日,国家广电总局和商务部联合发布的《中外合资.合作广播电视节目制作经营企业管理规定》(下简称《规定》)开始实施。2005年1月1日施行新的《外商投资产业指导目录(2004年修订),首次放宽了外资准入范围,将广播电视节目制作.发行和电影制作列为对外开放领域。与以前的广电政策相比,《规定》第一次提出允许境外专业广播电视企业与我国广播电视节目制作机构和国内其他投资者可以合资。  相似文献   

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经国家广播电影电视总局和民政部批准.中国广播电视学会更名为中国广播电视协会。更名会议暨中国广播电视协会第四届理事会第二次全体会议,于2004年12月21至22日在海南省博鳌召开。  相似文献   

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金秋十月,历来是收获的时节。中国广播电视学会西部广播电视研究中心成立之后的首届西部广播电视高级论坛于2001年10月25日在四川大学隆重召开。来自北京.上海.南京以及西部12省区市广播电视媒体.高校广播电视学科的代表80多位专家学者参加了这次高级论坛。  相似文献   

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<正> 2003年5月26日至6月2日,“中国纪录片库项目合作与实施专题网络研讨会”在网上举行。研讨会由中国广播电视学会纪录片研究委员会、北京中广网媒信息咨询有限公司、宽带节目信息经营共享研究中心联合北京国际电视周组委会共同主办,共有22位与会嘉宾通过网络发布了主题发  相似文献   

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整体平移:有线数字电视发展的必由之路   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
2004年,北京国际电视展览会CCBN年会上有线网络数字化、数字电视付费节目、数字奥运等筑成了一道靓丽的数字风景线,也给我们展示了一个数字电视前景。2004年,将是中国广播电视历史的里程碑。广电总局把2004年命名为广播影视数字发展年、产业发展年,同时指出有线数字电视发展的必由之路是整体平移。  相似文献   

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广电     
《新闻与写作》2009,(2):93-93
据新华社北京1月15日专电报道,2008年全国广播电视预计总收入1452亿元,比2007年增长10.3%。其中,广播电视广告收入695亿元。  相似文献   

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2002年4月9日至10日,中国广播电视学会第四届理事会议在北京召开。会议总结了第三届理事会的工作,讨论了第四届理事会工作.重新修改了学会章程.选举产生了新一届学会领导机构。来自全国广播电视系统的近200名理事出席会议。  相似文献   

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中国广播电视学会第二届学术委员会成立大会暨第一次工作会议于2004年1月16日在北京召开,中国广播电视学会 第二届学术委员会委员出席会议。 中广学会常务副会长、中广学会第二届学术委员会主任刘习良宣布中广学会第二届学术委员会成立,并向各位委员颁  相似文献   

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广播与网络     
《类型化电台的子群体》一文,是云南人民广播电台台长、总编辑覃信刚撰写的关于类型化电台系列讲座文章的第3篇。作者以大量资料和自己收听记录的材料,对当前国外、境外类型化电台的种类进行了梳理,有助于广播界同仁开阔眼界。在传媒业激烈的竞争中,资源整合成为一个重要话题。尤其是广播电视媒体通过整合,优化配置内部资源,能减少内耗、形成合力,从而有效地促进广播电视业的创新与发展。浙江广电集团祁汉忠的文章《广电节目联动与资源整合策略》一文,对此进行了论述。电视栏目剧作为一种新的节目形态,近年来出现在各地荧屏,取得了好的收视效果,但也存在一些不容忽视的问题。杭州电视台影视频道唐红的文章《电视栏目剧热俏荧屏反思》一文,提出面对热俏荧屏现象,从业人员应该对当前栏目剧制作中存在的某些问题进行理性思考。  相似文献   

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Ralph M. Jennings and Pamela Richard's How to Protect Your Rights in Television and Radio (Office of Communication, United Church of Christ, 289 Park Ave. South, New York 10010—price not given, paper)

Ted C. Smythe and George A. Mastroianni's Issues in Broadcasting: Radio, Television, and Cable (Palo Alto, Calif.: Mayfield Publishing Co., 1975—price not given but around $7.00 we learned from editors, paper)

James D. Secrest's Electronic Industries Association: The First 50 Years (Washington: EIA, 1974—price not given)

Ann M. Velia's KOB: Goddard's Magic Mast, Fifty Years of Pioneer Broadcasting (Las Cruces, N.M.: New Mexico State University Press, 1972—$6.95)

Harold Niven's Broadcast Education 1975: 14th Report (Washington: National Association of Broadcasters, 1975—$5.00, paper)

Broadcast Programming and Production (bimonthly/$7.00 per year, with first three issues free on request)

Joel L. Efrein, Cablecasting Production Handbook (Blue Ridge Summit, Pa.: TAB Books, 1975—$12.95)

NCTA is Over the Cable (Washington: National Cable Television Association, 1975—free on request, paper)

Community Antenna Television Journal (4209 N.W. 23rd St., Suite 106, Oklahoma City 73107)  相似文献   

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TVPE (1826 Spaight St., Madison, Wisconsin 53704; to begin publication on a monthly basis in February 1973 at $6.00 per year)

Television Quarterly

Terry Galanoy's Tonight! (New York: Doubleday, 1972 -- $7.95)

Gene Kievan, Turn That Damned Thing Off: An Irreverent look at TV's Impact on the American Scene (Indianapolis: Bobbs- Merrill, 1972 -- $6.95)

John Gambling's Rambling with Gambling (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1972 -- $6.95)

Mary Francis Rhymer (ed.) The Small House Halfway Up in the Next Block: Paul Rhymer's Vic and Sade (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1972 -- 9.50)

Charles E. Lowman's Magnetic Recording (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1972 -- $14.50)  相似文献   

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Television and Children: Priorities for Research (New York: Ford Foundation, 1976—free on request, paper),

Bob Shanks' The Cool Fire: Flow to Make it in Television (New York: Norton, 1976—$9.95).

Clas Zilliacus' Beckett and Broadcasting: A Study of the Works of Samuel Beckett for and in Radio and Television(Acta Academiae Aboensis, Library, 20500 Abo 50, Finland—priced at 40 FmK, paper),

Edward N. McNulty's Television: A Guide for Christians (Nashville, Tenn.: Abingdon, 1976—$3.50, paper).  相似文献   

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Although community radio has a long history in South and North America, new models are evolving in other parts of the world from South Africa to Central Eurasia. True to its community roots, stations reflect the unique history, culture, and political climate of each country. Radio is the most democratic of media both in providing easy access to citizen participation and in being widely available. In rural areas from subsistence farmers in Mozambique to nomadic herders in Mongolia, radio is the only medium. With limited resources in new democracies, it is the most cost-effective medium. The expressive human voice and natural sound engage the imagination through story telling. Radio stations are not simply passive transmitters of information or hit music; they are a catalyst for building community, for improving health and education, for fostering a civil society. These are no longer theoretical visions; many stations now demonstrate all of these goals.  相似文献   

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Queer Radio History: Pacifica Radio   总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0  
Pacifica Radio was the first listener-sponsored non-commercial radio network in the United States to air queer voices beginning with Allen Ginsberg reading his iconic poem, Howl on KPFA-FM in Berkeley, California in 1956. From that broadcast, Pacifica stations KPFK-FM (LA), WBAI-FM (NYC), KPFT-FM (Houston), and WPFW-FM (Washington, D.C.) have consistently given space to the LGBTQI community and perspective over 60 years, creating a vibrant recorded history relatively unknown and vastly under-researched.

What survives of the broadcasts are largely found in the Pacifica Radio Archives (and other repositories) and documented in the printed station program folio guides (1949–2005) and consumer catalogues.

This article explores the importance of Pacifica’s queer sound and print archive and looks to identify what survives and what has been lost. It also highlights the many ways the queer story was expressed; bearing witness to the Gay Liberation movement through reportage, literature, poetry, radio drama, music, interviews, live event coverage, documentaries, docudramas, listener call-ins, and group discussions. The author presents this article to bring awareness to these rare instances and help motivate their preservation and access for extended scholarly use.  相似文献   


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Radio     
RADIO: A REFERENCE GUIDE by Thomas Allen Greenfield (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1989—$39.95, ISBN 0-313-22276-2)

THE RADIO STATION by Michael Keith and Joseph Krause (Stoneham, MA: Focal Press, 1989—$24.95, paper, ISBN 0-240-80028-1)

PROGRAMMING RADIO TO WTN IN THE NEW AMERICA by John Parikhal and David Oakes (1989—$40.00 but $20 to NAB/BEA members, paper, ISBN 0-89324-062-1)

PROFITING FROM RADIO RATINGS: A MANUAL FOR RADIO MANAGERS, SALES MANAGERS AND PROGRAMMERS by James E. Fletcher (1989—$40.00 but $20 to NAB/BEA members, paper, ISBN 0-89324-065-6)

DEVELOPING AN EFFECTIVE MARKETING PLAN: A WORKING GUIDE FOR RADIO BROADCASTERS by John Geason and John Sutherland (1989—$20.00, paper, ISBN 0-89324-066-4)

AMERICAN RADIO SPRING 1989 by James H. Duncan, Jr. (Duncan's American Radio, Box 90284, Indianapolis, IN 46290—$79.00, paper)  相似文献   

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ROD SERUNG: THE DREAMS AND NIGHTMARES OF LIFE INTHE TWILIGHT ZONE by Joel Engel (Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1990—$18.95, ISBN 0-8092-4538-8,368 pp.)

THE PIED PIPERS OF ROCK 'n ROLL: RADIO DEEJAYS OF THE 50s AND 60s by Wes Smith (Marietta, GA: Longstreet Press, 1989—$16.95, ISBN 0-929264-69-X, 300 pp.)

GUNSMOKE.A COMPLETE HISTORY by SuzAnne Barabas and Gabor Barabas (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1990—$45.00, ISBN 0-89950-418-3, 832 pp.) is just that—a detailed narrative and then episode guide to both the radio (1952-61)

THE COMPLETE ACTORS TELEVISIONCREDITS, 1948-1988, VOLUME I: ACTORS by James Robert Parish and Vincent Terrace (Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1989—$59.50, ISBN 0-8108-2204-0, 560 pp.)

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR: RADIO PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN, 1929-1956 by Marilyn Lawrence Boemer (Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1989—$25.00, ISBN 0-8108-2270-9, 230 pp.)

I REMEMBER TELEVISION: A MEMOIR by Ira Skutch (Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1989—$29.50, ISBN 0-8108-2271-7, 273 pp.)

LIVE TELEVISION: THE GOLDEN AGEOF1946-1958 IN NEW YORK by Frank Sturcken (McFarland & Co., P.O. Box 611, Jefferson, NC 28640—$29.95, ISBN 0-89950-523-6, 178 pp.)  相似文献   

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