Broadcasting: Radio & Television Limitations of Telegraphy • Communication dependent upon wires. Ships couldn't communicate with each other nor with those on land. • Used a complicated Morse Code that...






  1. According to the Lesson, what is the difference between a broadcast audience and a live audience?


























    A.

    Live audiences are spread out in space and time



    B.

    broadcast audiences are spread out in time and space



    C.

    broadcasting audiences all experience the same thing at the same time



    D.

    Broadcast audiences have the advantage of physical presence







Broadcasting: Radio &<br>Television<br>Limitations of Telegraphy<br>• Communication dependent upon wires. Ships couldn't communicate<br>with each other nor with those on land.<br>• Used a complicated Morse Code that required decoding.<br>• Couldn't transmit the voice.<br>Broadcasting is Wireless<br>• Early radio is called

Extracted text: Broadcasting: Radio & Television Limitations of Telegraphy • Communication dependent upon wires. Ships couldn't communicate with each other nor with those on land. • Used a complicated Morse Code that required decoding. • Couldn't transmit the voice. Broadcasting is Wireless • Early radio is called "wireless telegraphy." • Radio and television as broadcast media are wireless. However, we will see a return to wired media with cable in the 70s and 80s. MANUAL TELECAPRY
Broadcasting Defined<br>Broadcast technology works essentially the same way in both radio and<br>television. A transmitter sends messages over the electromagnetic<br>spectrum to a receiver or antenna that translates the message to the<br>radio or TV. The receiving device then decodes the audio or visual<br>electromagnetic waves so that it can be seen or heard.<br>Live Audience vs. Broadcast Audience<br>• Live Audience<br>• Physically present: There is interaction between speaker and audience.<br>• Same location/Same time: Everyone experiences the same thing together in<br>one space.<br>• Broadcast Audience<br>• Not physically present: There is no interaction between the speaker and the<br>audience. Communication is linear or one-way.<br>• Members of the audience don't occupy the same space at the same time.<br>Audiences watch media content in isolation from each other and at different<br>times.<br>....<br>

Extracted text: Broadcasting Defined Broadcast technology works essentially the same way in both radio and television. A transmitter sends messages over the electromagnetic spectrum to a receiver or antenna that translates the message to the radio or TV. The receiving device then decodes the audio or visual electromagnetic waves so that it can be seen or heard. Live Audience vs. Broadcast Audience • Live Audience • Physically present: There is interaction between speaker and audience. • Same location/Same time: Everyone experiences the same thing together in one space. • Broadcast Audience • Not physically present: There is no interaction between the speaker and the audience. Communication is linear or one-way. • Members of the audience don't occupy the same space at the same time. Audiences watch media content in isolation from each other and at different times. ....
Jun 08, 2022
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