Extensive research and cutting edge information on topics and issues related to using and understanding the Internet, make this comprehensive and easy-to-understand presentation the ultimate Internet guide. The book provides a strong emphasis on security and privacy issues related to the Internet, hands-on tips and tools for working online, shows readers how to apply Internet skills in real life situations and clearly presents the positive and negative aspects of the Internet. Issues addressed include understanding the Internet, getting up and running with the Internet, using mail and messaging tools, getting around the World Wide Web, running effective Internet searches, taking control of the Internet and security and privacy issues. For individuals who use the Internet.
Television Receivers by Jerry Whitaker, ISBN 0071380426
BEST GUIDE FOR ENGINEERS AND TECHNICIANS
Television Receivers--from leading expert Jerry Whitaker--is the best handle you can find on the brave new world of 21st century TV receiver design, specification, installation, and maintenance.
TV receivers don't come from a cookie cutter anymore. As audio did decades ago, TV systems are morphing into a range of components to handle a myriad of new and developing technical options.
This insider's guide tackles what's new in receivers and makes it manageable, accessible, and understandable. With its focus on changes and advances in TV receiver technology, this primer is a professional essential. Yet there's also enough coverage of technological fundamentals to give you solid footing in new areas.
BEST CHOICE FOR PROFESSIONAL ANSWERS!
Offering solid value for your career, TELEVISION RECEIVERS comes fully loaded. It's packed with examples, diagrams, schematics, and the data you need to handle every aspect of the newest systems and devices....
Television Receivers by Jerry Whitaker, ISBN 0071380426
The Fifty-Year Seduction: How Television Manipulated College Football, from the Birth of the Modern NCAA to the Creation of the BCS
In this groundbreaking book, the author of "The Coach" presents a painstakingly researched history of the relationship between television and college football.
The Fifty-Year Seduction: How Television Manipulated College Football, from the Birth of the Modern NCAA to the Creation of the BCS
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Television at the Crossroads by George Wedell, ISBN 0333716469
Television had, until recently, a social and cultural purpose. In Britain, the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, were committed to develop and maintain these purposes. With the enlargement of the range of choices for viewers by digital television and the provision of access to cable and satellite TV and the Internet, the role of the terrestrial television channels is being diluted. The authors examine these effects and consider what can be done to maintain the standards and quality of television at a time of unlimited competition.
Television at the Crossroads by George Wedell, ISBN 0333716469
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Television at the Crossroads by George Wedell, ISBN 0333716469
Television had, until recently, a social and cultural purpose. In Britain, the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, were committed to develop and maintain these purposes. With the enlargement of the range of choices for viewers by digital television and the provision of access to cable and satellite TV and the Internet, the role of the terrestrial television channels is being diluted. The authors examine these effects and consider what can be done to maintain the standards and quality of television at a time of unlimited competition.
Television at the Crossroads by George Wedell, ISBN 0333716469
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Television & Screen Writing: From Concept to Contract by Richard A. Blum, ISBN 0240803973
Now in its fourth edition, Television and Screen Writing: From Concept to Contract is a classic resource for students and professionals in screenwriting and television writing. This book will teach you how to become a creative and marketable writer in every professional arena - including major studios, production companies, networks, cable and pay TV, animation, and interactive programs. Specific techniques and script samples for writing high-quality and producible "spec" scripts for theatrical motion pictures, the sitcom series, one-hour dramatic series, longform television, soaps, talk show, variety, animation, interactive and new media are provided. Television and Screen Writing: From Concept to Contract, Fourth Edition also offers a fully detailed examination of the current marketplace, and distinct strategies for marketing your scripts, from registering and copyrighting the script to signing with an agent.
This new edition has been expanded to include the most up-to-date creative...
Cyberpolitics: Citizen Activism in the Age of the Internet by Kevin A. Hill, ISBN 0847687430
Cyberpolitics goes beyond the hype to analyze the content of political discussion on the Internet and to see how the Internet is being used politically. Empirical research translated into dozens of graphically compelling figures and tables illuminates for the first time Internet characteristics heretofore only speculated about: Who are the cybercitizens using the Internet, how do they participate in the political process, and who uses the Internet most effectively to accomplish political ends? The authors' conclusion should be reassuring to Internet utopians and dystopians alike: As the Internet grows, it will change the nature of political action, discourse, and effect less than it will itself be changed by politics. Along the way, we learn a lot about politics on the Internet and off-in the U.S. and around the world; left, right, and center.
Cyberpolitics: Citizen Activism in the Age of the Internet by Kevin A. Hill, ISBN 0847687430
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The Boy Who Did Not Like Television
Zink crafts a wonderful story of a young boy whose one wish is that his parents would turn off the television and turn their attention to him instead. This distresses his parents, but eventually they come to realize that their son is more entertainment than television could ever be. Full color.
The Boy Who Did Not Like Television
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