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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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X-machine based specification and design for testing of the CATV protocol

Grondoudis, Andreas January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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A report

Keevers, Mary Liz 01 December 1998 (has links)
This report discusses an internship at WDSU-TV New Orleans. The objective of the internship was to experience the production of a live segment in a daily television news show, and the challenges that go along with it.
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Global gatekeepers : mapping the news culture of English language television news producers inside Deutsche Welle /

Silcock, B. William, January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2001. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 238-247). Also available on the Internet.
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Global gatekeepers mapping the news culture of English language television news producers inside Deutsche Welle /

Silcock, B. William, January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2001. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 238-247). Also available on the Internet.
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An evaluation of instructional television in the Brigham Young University College of Religious Instruction.

Killian, James Frank. January 1972 (has links)
Dissertation (D.R.E.)--Brigham Young University, Dept. of Church History and Doctrine.
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O cenário como signo em minisséries históricas : a linguagem do habitar em A Casa das Sete Mulheres

Santini, Valesca Henzel January 2012 (has links)
Este trabalho trata do cenário televisivo de minisséries históricas. A partir da observação do cenário da minissérie A Casa das Sete Mulheres, analisa de que forma os objetos que compõem o cenário televisivo atuam como um sistema de signos capaz de comunicar informações sobre uma época passada. Dois eixos teóricos fundamentam o trabalho: os pressupostos da Teoria Semiótica de Peirce, através das leituras de Lucia Santaella e João Batista Cardoso, tratam do conceito de signo; e os fundamentos da Teoria dos Objetos, de Abraham Moles, e do Sistema dos Objetos, de Jean Baudrillard, tratam da comunicabilidade dos objetos. Os procedimentos metodológicos adotados partem, primeiramente, da identificação dos elementos do cenário descritos nas matrizes histórica e literária, que deram origem à minissérie e foram os balizadores para a criação do cenário na televisão. Após, são elaboradas as análises dos cenários da minissérie televisiva, a partir de mapas de classificação de objetos, segundo critérios propostos na Teoria dos Objetos. / This work aims at TV scenarios of historical mini-series. Based on observations of (Brazilian) mini-series scenarios of A Casa das Sete Mulheres (‘The House of the Seven Women’ written by Maria Adelaide Amaral e Walter Negrão, based on the namesake novel romance written by the gaúcha writer Letícia Wierzchowski) this work analyzes how objects, which compose television scenario, work as a system of signs, and are able to communicate information about a past time. Two theoretical axis underlie this work: the principles of Semiotic Theory from Peirce, through reading viewpoints of Lucia Santaella e João Batista Cardoso, deals with the concept of sign; and the fundamentals of the Theory of Objects, from Abraham Moles, and the System of Objects, from Jean Baudrilliard, aim at the communicability of objects. Methodological procedures addressed initially started on the identification of scenario items in historical and literary matrices - in which the miniseries was created. After that, scenario analyses of the TV miniseries are made from maps of object classification, according to some criteria proposed by The Theory of Objects.
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O cenário como signo em minisséries históricas : a linguagem do habitar em A Casa das Sete Mulheres

Santini, Valesca Henzel January 2012 (has links)
Este trabalho trata do cenário televisivo de minisséries históricas. A partir da observação do cenário da minissérie A Casa das Sete Mulheres, analisa de que forma os objetos que compõem o cenário televisivo atuam como um sistema de signos capaz de comunicar informações sobre uma época passada. Dois eixos teóricos fundamentam o trabalho: os pressupostos da Teoria Semiótica de Peirce, através das leituras de Lucia Santaella e João Batista Cardoso, tratam do conceito de signo; e os fundamentos da Teoria dos Objetos, de Abraham Moles, e do Sistema dos Objetos, de Jean Baudrillard, tratam da comunicabilidade dos objetos. Os procedimentos metodológicos adotados partem, primeiramente, da identificação dos elementos do cenário descritos nas matrizes histórica e literária, que deram origem à minissérie e foram os balizadores para a criação do cenário na televisão. Após, são elaboradas as análises dos cenários da minissérie televisiva, a partir de mapas de classificação de objetos, segundo critérios propostos na Teoria dos Objetos. / This work aims at TV scenarios of historical mini-series. Based on observations of (Brazilian) mini-series scenarios of A Casa das Sete Mulheres (‘The House of the Seven Women’ written by Maria Adelaide Amaral e Walter Negrão, based on the namesake novel romance written by the gaúcha writer Letícia Wierzchowski) this work analyzes how objects, which compose television scenario, work as a system of signs, and are able to communicate information about a past time. Two theoretical axis underlie this work: the principles of Semiotic Theory from Peirce, through reading viewpoints of Lucia Santaella e João Batista Cardoso, deals with the concept of sign; and the fundamentals of the Theory of Objects, from Abraham Moles, and the System of Objects, from Jean Baudrilliard, aim at the communicability of objects. Methodological procedures addressed initially started on the identification of scenario items in historical and literary matrices - in which the miniseries was created. After that, scenario analyses of the TV miniseries are made from maps of object classification, according to some criteria proposed by The Theory of Objects.
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O cenário como signo em minisséries históricas : a linguagem do habitar em A Casa das Sete Mulheres

Santini, Valesca Henzel January 2012 (has links)
Este trabalho trata do cenário televisivo de minisséries históricas. A partir da observação do cenário da minissérie A Casa das Sete Mulheres, analisa de que forma os objetos que compõem o cenário televisivo atuam como um sistema de signos capaz de comunicar informações sobre uma época passada. Dois eixos teóricos fundamentam o trabalho: os pressupostos da Teoria Semiótica de Peirce, através das leituras de Lucia Santaella e João Batista Cardoso, tratam do conceito de signo; e os fundamentos da Teoria dos Objetos, de Abraham Moles, e do Sistema dos Objetos, de Jean Baudrillard, tratam da comunicabilidade dos objetos. Os procedimentos metodológicos adotados partem, primeiramente, da identificação dos elementos do cenário descritos nas matrizes histórica e literária, que deram origem à minissérie e foram os balizadores para a criação do cenário na televisão. Após, são elaboradas as análises dos cenários da minissérie televisiva, a partir de mapas de classificação de objetos, segundo critérios propostos na Teoria dos Objetos. / This work aims at TV scenarios of historical mini-series. Based on observations of (Brazilian) mini-series scenarios of A Casa das Sete Mulheres (‘The House of the Seven Women’ written by Maria Adelaide Amaral e Walter Negrão, based on the namesake novel romance written by the gaúcha writer Letícia Wierzchowski) this work analyzes how objects, which compose television scenario, work as a system of signs, and are able to communicate information about a past time. Two theoretical axis underlie this work: the principles of Semiotic Theory from Peirce, through reading viewpoints of Lucia Santaella e João Batista Cardoso, deals with the concept of sign; and the fundamentals of the Theory of Objects, from Abraham Moles, and the System of Objects, from Jean Baudrilliard, aim at the communicability of objects. Methodological procedures addressed initially started on the identification of scenario items in historical and literary matrices - in which the miniseries was created. After that, scenario analyses of the TV miniseries are made from maps of object classification, according to some criteria proposed by The Theory of Objects.
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A Comparison Between the Programming Processes of the Instructional Services Division, KERA-TV, Dallas, and the Instructional Television Center, Israel

Molad, Clarisse 08 1900 (has links)
This paper compares the different approaches to programming taken by KERA--TV Instructional Services Division and by Israel's Instructional Television Center This study first examines the historical development of instructional television in the United States, particularly in Dallas, and in Israel, Next examined are the differences and the similarities between the stations' programming processes. Finally, the study examines the perceived achievements of programming goals set by each station. This report concludes that the stations' differences in their approach to programming are rooted in their historical developments, and discusses the opposite directions which the stations' programming processes are currently developing,
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A new spelling of "Newscast" -- with an "Ñ" : how local television stations in the U.S. can set up a newscast for Hispanics and why /

Rodríguez Sánchez, Elena Inés. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2004. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 189-194). Also available on the Internet.

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