Culture and Belief in Europe, 1450-1600 (Course A205, BH)
The Future of Broadcasting (Liberal Democrat Policy Papers, #49)
by Tom McNally
Regional Broadband Networks
by Sue Uglow, Srinu Kumpatla, and Eirwen Nichols
Platform for Success
Communicating the Christian message is an important element in the work of the church. In this book the author, a former head of Religious TV, BBC and now Director, BBC Northern Ireland, draws on his experience to look at the general religious broadcasting situation. He also examines more specialized areas such as religion and entertainment and violence on TV.
Televised sport is enormously popular; the last few years have seen increases both in the variety of sports covered and the amount of airtime devoted to sports broadcasts. This book is a study of the role of television in popularizing sports - American football, for example, is now widely covered and gaining worldwide audiences - and also the influence it has had sports already receiving a lot of coverage, such as soccer, motor racing, tennis and cricket. The book discusses the effects of increa...
I May Be Retired But I'll Always Be A Bookkeeper
by Magic Journal Publishing
I May Be Retired But I'll Always Be An Architect
by Magic Journal Publishing
As legalized gambling continues its march across America, governors are in the curious position of managing enterprises that have long been the dominion of gangsters. Until the 1960s, legalized gambling in modern America was limited to Nevada and racetracks, but once governors got a taste of lottery revenue, it set off a stampede for more. Today, every state except for Hawaii and Utah has some form of legal gambling. Gangsters to Governors tells the stories of a constellation of remarkable pers...
The Hollywood Guide to Film Budgeting & Script Breakdown
by Danford Chamness
Hostesses Are Fabulous And Magical Like Unicorns Only Better
by Rocket Publishing
Broadcasting and Audio-visual Policy in the European Single Market (European media research)
by Richard Collins
This work is a study of the evolution of broadcasting and audiovisual policy in the European Community. It considers the extent to which the audio-visual media may assist realization of the goal of ever closer union in Europe - and among Europeans - enshrined in the Treaty of Rome and the Maastricht Treaty. It also focuses on the contradictions between the cultural/political doctrines realized in the Single European Market and a "television without frontiers". The book describes the formation of...