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Internet Talk Radio: A New Dimension To E-ntertainment
Though the concept of an Internet talk radio is rather new, it has been gaining popularity rapidly. A combination of speed, flexibility, interactivity, ease of operation and usage makes it a desirable media for all.
Author: Alfred Anderson
Radio broadcaster – invest in a voice coach
What do you think is the number one priority if you want to be a radio jock or a radio newsman? Got it – your voice.
Author: Rory McLeod
Radio Station Websites
It’s now as important to our everyday life as radio, TV and our mobiles. It’s the web I’m talking about: - not streaming but web content – potentially great device to help a radio station to bond with existing listeners and to convert those who don’t know you.
Author: Rory McLeod
Starters guide to CD to mp3 rippers
A simple startup guide to cd to mp3 conversion software programs. Ans tips on how to choose the right program.
Author: Anurag Pareek
The detectives of the magazine editorial world
When we pick up a magazine and read the news or other stories contained within its pages, we tend to trust the writers and have faith in the magazine as a reliable source of information
Author: Jeff Lakie
Different Editions of the Same Magazine in Different Countries
One thing that travelers often remark about when they return from other countries is that the magazines they are accustomed to reading at home are different in other locations.
Author: Jeff Lakie
Magazine Stands: An urban institution
While most readers probably get their magazines through the mail by annual subscription, many prefer to pick them up on the street at urban news racks or kiosks
Author: Jeff Lakie
Consumer magazines are sometimes disguised ads
We all want to trust that what we read is true, authentic, and genuine, but often the printed word is backed up by paying sponsors who control the spin
Author: Jeff Lakie
Buying Magazines: Is it worth it to subscribe for home delivery?
When trying to decide whether to buy magazines in a store or from a sidewalk stand, or to have them sent through the mail as a subscription, many of us are not sure which way to go
Author: Jeff Lakie
Status Magazines: Some magazines are bought to impress others
While most of us think of magazines as publications that we buy in order to be entertained, educated, or informed, there are many magazine buyers who buy them mostly because they represent status symbols
Author: Jeff Lakie
Free Magazines: Who pays for them and how do they survive?
Lots of the magazines we find on racks or receive in the mail are free of charge, but someone has to pay for those glossy issues, and without a subscription or sales price, these magazines are underwritten by sponsors
Author: Jeff Lakie
The Travel Magazine Formula
In this day and age we see new magazines being launched every time we look around at the magazine racks.
Author: Jeff Lakie
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