Traffic Offloading for Online Video Service in Vehicular Networks: A Cooperative Approach

2018 ◽  
Vol 67 (8) ◽  
pp. 7630-7642 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yanglong Sun ◽  
Le Xu ◽  
Yuliang Tang ◽  
Weihua Zhuang
2021 ◽  
pp. 100391
Author(s):  
Ahmed Al-Hilo ◽  
Moataz Samir ◽  
Chadi Assi ◽  
Sanaa Sharafeddine ◽  
Dariush Ebrahimi

Author(s):  
Mark D’Arcy

This chapter examines media scrutiny of the UK Parliament. Major newspapers have always routinely featured Hansard-style reports of debates. Today, mainstream coverage of Parliament tends to focus on points of contention. Live coverage (mostly of the Commons Chamber) has become available on BBC Parliament, while the full array of Commons, Lords, Westminster Hall, and Moses Room sittings, plus committee hearings can be viewed on the much expanded Parliament TV online video service, both live and as archived recordings. This has implications for media reporting of proceedings and for the media's role in the way the public receives information about Parliament. The chapter first considers journalistic scrutiny of parliamentary proceedings before discussing the increasing role of new media in scrutinizing such proceedings as well as the role of the parliamentary media in explaining what is happening.


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