Media and CommunicationsDorling Kindersley Publishing, Incorporated, 05.07.2000 - 64 Seiten An intriguing look at the secrets of the media - the way information is spread by television, radio, newspapers and the Internet. Original photography and lively, informative text illustrate the fascinating story of how people have communicated with each other across cultures and through the ages. See the oldest printed book in existence, the world's smallest camera, a city destroyed in the 1st century reconstructed by virtual reality, and ancient Roman writing implements. Learn the way a modern global advertising campaign is put together, how journalists record news, why propaganda can backfire, and how photographs can lie. Discover the first alphabets, how body language can betray your secret emotions, how cropping a photograph can reverse its meaning, why telepathic communication could soon be commonplace, and much, much more! |
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... station SATELLITE SYSTEMS About 150 communication satellites are in orbit around the Earth . They are called geostationary satellites because they travel at the same speed as the Earth and so appear to be stationary . The satellites ...
... station SATELLITE SYSTEMS About 150 communication satellites are in orbit around the Earth . They are called geostationary satellites because they travel at the same speed as the Earth and so appear to be stationary . The satellites ...
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... stations until the end of the 1960s . But pirate , or illegal , commercial stations such as Radio Caroline , above , went on the air before then , broadcasting offshore from boats and ships to avoid detection . 55 WKRC S AERIAL ARTH ...
... stations until the end of the 1960s . But pirate , or illegal , commercial stations such as Radio Caroline , above , went on the air before then , broadcasting offshore from boats and ships to avoid detection . 55 WKRC S AERIAL ARTH ...
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... . Commercial television and radio stations , along with most newspapers and magazines , could not survive without the revenue brought in by advertising . PEPSHOLA GLAMOROUS PEPSI TRADE MARK REG . Sometimes an established. 41.
... . Commercial television and radio stations , along with most newspapers and magazines , could not survive without the revenue brought in by advertising . PEPSHOLA GLAMOROUS PEPSI TRADE MARK REG . Sometimes an established. 41.
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Contents | 8 |
Communicating with pictures | 18 |
Telecommunications today | 30 |
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