Television News Archive: A Model for the Future

1980 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 50-52
Author(s):  
Ann Saldich
Keyword(s):  
Journalism ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-68 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beatriz Becker ◽  
Celeste González de Bustamante
Keyword(s):  
The Past ◽  

Author(s):  
C. W. Anderson ◽  
Leonard Downie ◽  
Michael Schudson

When will newspapers disappear completely? How about other news media like television news and radio journalism? “Times are tough for the newspaper industry,” writes one well-known media analyst. “Advertising is in a slump some analysts are calling the worst in twenty years. Profits are down...


Author(s):  
Eugenius Kau Suni ◽  
Yudo Devianto

Data warehouse technology in the world of informatics can be applied in television editors to predict events in the future. The results of implementing a data warehouse in television editors since the Covid-19 pandemic shows that in the future, television coverage will still be dominated by health news 80.64 percent and economic news 65.61 percent. In Indonesia, legal and criminal news reports have also become a news trend as a result of these health and economic problems. The television editorial data warehouse was designed using Kimball's Nine-Step method and implementation using Microsoft SQL Server and Tableau. And to predict the news in the future analyzed using the Markov model. Apart from analyzing television news, this data warehouse is also capable know the performance of the television editorial team, namely the performance of news producers, reporters, and cameramen. The results of this data warehouse can be used by television management and chief editors to make informed strategic decisions.


1961 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
pp. 29-41
Author(s):  
Wm. Markowitz
Keyword(s):  

A symposium on the future of the International Latitude Service (I. L. S.) is to be held in Helsinki in July 1960. My report for the symposium consists of two parts. Part I, denoded (Mk I) was published [1] earlier in 1960 under the title “Latitude and Longitude, and the Secular Motion of the Pole”. Part II is the present paper, denoded (Mk II).


1978 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 387-388
Author(s):  
A. R. Klemola
Keyword(s):  

Second-epoch photographs have now been obtained for nearly 850 of the 1246 fields of the proper motion program with centers at declination -20° and northwards. For the sky at 0° and northward only 130 fields remain to be taken in the next year or two. The 270 southern fields with centers at -5° to -20° remain for the future.


Author(s):  
Godfrey C. Hoskins ◽  
Betty B. Hoskins

Metaphase chromosomes from human and mouse cells in vitro are isolated by micrurgy, fixed, and placed on grids for electron microscopy. Interpretations of electron micrographs by current methods indicate the following structural features.Chromosomal spindle fibrils about 200Å thick form fascicles about 600Å thick, wrapped by dense spiraling fibrils (DSF) less than 100Å thick as they near the kinomere. Such a fascicle joins the future daughter kinomere of each metaphase chromatid with those of adjacent non-homologous chromatids to either side. Thus, four fascicles (SF, 1-4) attach to each metaphase kinomere (K). It is thought that fascicles extend from the kinomere poleward, fray out to let chromosomal fibrils act as traction fibrils against polar fibrils, then regroup to join the adjacent kinomere.


Author(s):  
Nicholas J Severs

In his pioneering demonstration of the potential of freeze-etching in biological systems, Russell Steere assessed the future promise and limitations of the technique with remarkable foresight. Item 2 in his list of inherent difficulties as they then stood stated “The chemical nature of the objects seen in the replica cannot be determined”. This defined a major goal for practitioners of freeze-fracture which, for more than a decade, seemed unattainable. It was not until the introduction of the label-fracture-etch technique in the early 1970s that the mould was broken, and not until the following decade that the full scope of modern freeze-fracture cytochemistry took shape. The culmination of these developments in the 1990s now equips the researcher with a set of effective techniques for routine application in cell and membrane biology.Freeze-fracture cytochemical techniques are all designed to provide information on the chemical nature of structural components revealed by freeze-fracture, but differ in how this is achieved, in precisely what type of information is obtained, and in which types of specimen can be studied.


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