Category: radio

  • Mission of Minnesota Public Radio

    Under the definitions provided in the chapter, it seems that Rivertown Trading was the social enterprise arm of MPR. The first definition suggests that a social enterprise seeks to solve a social problem (which in this case would be publicly broadcasted radio) through a market-driven approach. Since the majority of the revenues for the parent…

  • Comparison of Political Talk Radio Programs

    Thousands of media personnel frequently impact the daily lives of Americans. At an ever-increasing rate, media permeate civilizations and saturate people with information. The delivery methods for audio news in the United States are divided into two categories: conventional satellite radio and digital media, including web audio and podcasting. While terrestrial radio still has a…

  • Delta Company Wireless and Mobile Technologies

    Technology has changed the way people do things in a lot of ways. Businesses across the world have been on the forefront in promoting the growth of technology by integrating various innovations within their operations (Smyth, 2008). Some of the notable developments that have had a lot of influence on the way people conduct business…

  • YRC Worldwide Inc.s Radio Frequency Identification

    The functioning of the modern market is conditioned by technologies that introduce several new possibilities and increase the efficiency of various companies. The blistering scientific development gave rise to several issues related to the reconsideration of the existing approaches and implementation of the newest devices to achieve the best results. For this reason, the usage…

  • The Usage of Radio-Frequency Identification Technology

    RFID Technology The RFID technology becomes one of the main technologies used by various companies to improve their functioning and guarantee better results achieved due to the implementation of the new practices into their functioning. Moreover, the spread of the given technology is also determined by the increased requirements for the quality of the provided…

  • Barcodes and Radio Frequency Identification Effects

    The use of bar codes and Radio Frequency identification has certainly had some positive and negative effects on basic logistics processes. Technology has greatly improved shipping, transportation, receiving and in-facility operations. While improvement in these basic logistics processes is welcome, it is important to note that the gains have been made at some cost. Through…

  • YRC Worldwide INC.: The Implementation of Radio Frequency Identification

    One realizes the fact that the evolution of modern society is based on the development of scientific thought and numerous digital devices that appear due to technological progress. The implementation of these new tools results in a significant reconsideration of the traditional approaches used to perform some important activities. Furthermore, the spheres of modern society…

  • History (formerly The History Channel) (50%)
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  • Hungama
  • Lifetime Entertainment Services (50%)
  • SOAPnet
  • Disney Junior (Flanders and the Netherlands)
  • ESPN

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  • Radio Frequency Identification Systems

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction The post is dedicated to the theme of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems and their appropriacy for companies. The posts author develops an argument that all major retailing and manufacturing firms should switch to RFID. My colleague sheds light on the essence of RFID and its benefits…

  • Radio-Frequency Identification Metrics in Transportation

    Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is a system for tracking and tagging objects, in a manner not dissimilar to barcodes. The information is stored in the tags through the use of electromagnetic fields and does not require line-of-site for the reader devices to scan them, unlike barcodes. This provides more freedom of placement of the RFID chips,…