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  • 1Mass media — refers collectively to all media technologies, including the Internet, television, newspapers, film and radio, which are used for mass communications, and to the organizations which control these technologies.[1][2] Since the 1950s, in the… …

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  • 2Communications Commission of Kenya — Agency overview Formed 1998 Jurisdiction Government of Kenya Headquarters Nairobi Agency executives Hon. Eng. Philip O Okundi, Cha …

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  • 3Communications in Japan — Japan currently possesses one of the most advanced communication networks in the world. Contents 1 Telephone 1.1 Mobile phone 2 Radio and television 3 Internet Service …

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  • 4Communications in Colombia — Since being liberalized in 1991, the Colombian telecommunications sector has added new services, expanded coverage, improved efficiency, and lowered costs. The sector has had the second largest (after energy) investment in infrastructure (54… …

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  • 5mass media, sociology of — A medium is a means of communication such as print, radio, or television. The mass media are defined as large scale organizations which use one or more of these technologies to communicate with large numbers of people (‘mass communications’).… …

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  • 6Industry of the People's Republic of China — Industry produced 53.7 percent of the People s Republic of China’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2005. Industry (including mining, manufacturing, construction, and power) contributed 46.8 percent of GDP in 2010 and occupied 27 percent of the… …

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  • 7Communications in Argentina — gives an overview of the postal, telephone, Internet, radio, television, and newspaper services available in Argentina. Contents 1 Postal 2 Telephone 2.1 Companies 3 Internet …

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  • 8Communications Workers of America v. Beck — Supreme Court of the United States Argued January 11, 1988 …

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  • 9Industry of China — Industry produced 53.1 percent of China’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2005. Industry (including mining, manufacturing, construction, and power) contributed 52.9 percent of GDP in 2004 and occupied 22.5 percent of the workforce. The… …

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  • 10Communications in South Korea — Communications services improved dramatically in the 1980s with the assistance of foreign partners and as a result of the development of the electronics industry. The number of telephones in use in 1987 reached 9.2 million, a considerable… …

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