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Review Questions from Class presentationsGermany:Amy McLeod: What is significantly different about Germany's broadcasting system compared to the other nations in Europe? Erik Pye: Describe the Nazi radio programs and their effect on the German people. Christopher Brown: Describe at least one 'influence' on the development of German critical thinking. Britain:Kooi Yen Lim: Describe the two main organizations responsible for broadcasting in Britain. Justine Lau Sin Yun: What are the advantages of digital television? Matt Beardsley: What was the most significant piece of legislation in British Broadcasting and what two organizations did it form? Canada:Ric Mulligan: What are the advantages to cellular phones? Fatim Ruslan: What is the difference between CRTC and CBC in terms of their function in Canadian broadcasting? France:Valerie Betke: Explain the significance of the 1986 law on Freedom of Communication to broadcasting in France. Kristen Difatta: Name the two industries involved with France's Satellite Telecommunications development and explain what each specializes in. Jennifer Kimpfbeck: What is significant about French broadcasting? South Africa:Jeff Drolshagen: What does SABC stand for? Heidi Kobler: What form of telecommunication was used to provide telephone service to rural areas in South Africa and why? Mexico:Jennifer Crespo: What is Televisa and how have they arranged to pay the taxes they owe to the government? Marc Dunton: Explain Mexican President Fox's new project to connect Mexico to the Internet. Mike Drajka: What is the goal of the Mexican satellite
system?" Hong Kong:Chin Kin Yuen: What are the key events that resulted in more competition in Hong Kong telephone business? Cecilia Tsui: What are the most important program standards in Hong Kong TV broadcasting? Clement Li: Describe the various public and commercial broadcasting institutions in Hong Kong. Debby Young: Describe the key Internet Service Providers in Hong Kong and their services.
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Joseph M. Kayany, School of Communication,
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 49008, USA Last updated on: Tuesday May 28, 2002 |