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cox business tv guide: The Almanac of American Employers: The Only Guide to America's Hottest, Fastest-Growing Major Corporations Jack W. Plunkett, 2008-10 Market research guide to American employers. Includes hard-to-find information such as benefit plans, stock plans, salaries, hiring and recruiting plans, training and corporate culture, growth plans. Several indexes and tables, as well as a job market trends analysis and 7 Keys For Research for job openings. This massive reference book features our proprietary profiles of the 500 best, largest, and fastest-growing corporate employers in America--includes addresses, phone numbers, and Internet addresses. |
cox business tv guide: The Essential Guide to Telecommunications Annabel Z. Dodd, 2002 Covering the latest trends and technology changes, this is the fully updated and revised bestselling guide to telecommunications for the nontechnical professional. Includes sections on convergence, globalization, speech recognition, and 3G cellular networks. |
cox business tv guide: Vault Guide to the Top Telecom Employers Hunter Slaton, 2006-09-22 Vault brings the insider approach to the telecom and wireless industry. Providing business profiles, hiring and workplace culture information on more that 25 top employers, including AT&T, Cingular, Nextel, Verizon and more. |
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cox business tv guide: Can Journalism Be Saved? Rachel Davis Mersey, 2010-08-06 This book challenges the once-dominant social responsibility model and argues that a new, individual-first paradigm is what will allow journalism to survive in today's crowded media marketplace. By some measures, it would seem that print journalism is dying. Journalism recently suffered one of its worst circulation declines in years: a drop of more than ten percent in the a six month period ending September 30, 2009. The Rocky Mountain News in Denver, CO, closed its doors in 2009—after it dominated the AP awards in 2008, and was lauded for an investigative expose on unfair treatment of former nuclear workers. Even the New York Times and the Washington Post are experiencing financial trouble. But print advertising revenue still trumps online advertising revenue ten-fold. Is there hope yet for traditional journalism? This book reviews the complicated challenge facing journalism, tracing its 19th-century community-oriented origins and documenting the vast expansion of the news business via blogs and other Internet-enabled outlets, user-generated content, and news-like alternatives. The author argues that a radical shift in mindset—striving to meet each individual's demands for what he wants to know—will be necessary to save journalism. |
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cox business tv guide: The Televiewing Audience Robert Abelman, David J. Atkin, 2011 This book won the Ohio Professional Writer's, Inc. 2014 Communication Competition Award Now in its second edition, The Televiewing Audience is a user's guide for the only household appliance that doesn't come with one. Watching television seems relatively effortless - it is, after all, a major form of entertainment in the U.S. and overseas - yet this book argues that there is nothing simple about watching television; it is a learned activity which is in a constant state of revision and upgrading. Now more than ever, televiewing requires the generation and application of critical thinking to guide program selection, inform appreciation, generate greater pleasure, and inspire dialogue after consumption. This book is about becoming a more thoughtful and informed consumer, designed to shatter the anonymity of the televiewer, and to create a sense of community, for we rarely think of ourselves as instrumental in the televiewing experience or think of the experience as a shared event. Designed for courses related to broadcasting, media effects, media literacy, and audience studies, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the ways in which television influences the way we think about ourselves and our culture. It places us center-stage in the extremely complicated, competitive, creative, and costly endeavor that is television. |
cox business tv guide: Revolutions from Grub Street Howard Cox, Simon Mowatt, 2014-03-07 Revolutions from Grub Street charts the evolution of Britain's popular magazine industry from its seventeenth century origins through to the modern digital age. Following the reforms engendered by the Glorious Revolution of 1688 the Grub Street area of London, which later transmuted into the cluster of venerable publishing houses centred on Fleet Street, spawned a vibrant culture of commercial writers and small-scale printing houses. Exploiting the commercial potential offered by improvements to the system of letterpress printing, and allied to a growing demand for popular forms of reading matter, during the course of the eighteenth century one of Britain's pioneering cultural industries began to take meaningful shape. Publishers of penny weeklies and sixpenny monthlies sought to capitalise on the opportunities that magazines, combining lively text with appealing illustrations, offered for the turning of a profit. The technological revolutions of the nineteenth century facilitated the emergence of a host of small and medium-sized printer-publishers whose magazine titles found a willing and growing audience ranging from Britain's semi-literate working classes through to its fashion-conscious ladies. In 1881, the launch of George Newnes' highly innovative Tit-Bits magazine created a publishing sensation, ushering in the era of the modern, million-selling popular weekly. Newnes and his early collaborators Arthur Pearson and Alfred Harmsworth, went on to create a group of competing business enterprises that, during the twentieth century, emerged as colossal publishing houses employing thousands of mainly trade union-regulated workers. In the early 1960s these firms, together with Odhams Press, merged to create the basis of the modern magazine giant IPC. Practically a monopoly producer until the 1980s, IPC was convulsed thereafter by the dual revolutions of globalization and digitization, finding its magazines under commercial attack from all directions. Challenged first by EMAP, Natmags, and Condé Nast, by the 1990s IPC faced competition both from expanding European rivals, such as H. Bauer, and a variety of newly-formed agile domestic competitors who were able to successfully exploit the opportunities presented by desktop publishing and the world wide web. In a narrative spanning over 300 years, Revolutions from Grub Street draws together a wide range of new and existing sources to provide the first comprehensive business history of magazine-making in Britain. |
cox business tv guide: Global Media and Communication Policy P. Iosifidis, 2011-08-26 Petros Iosifidis addresses an increasingly prominent subject area in the field of media and communications, and one that has attracted increased attention in areas such as sociology, economics, political science and law: global media policy and regulation. Specifically, he considers the wider social, political, economic and technological changes arising from the globalization of the communications industries and assesses their impact on matters of regulation and policy. By focusing on the convergence of the communication and media industries, he makes reference to the paradigmatic shift from a system based on the traditions of public service in broadcast and telecommunications delivery to one that is demarcated by commercialization, privatization and competition. In doing so, Iosifidis tackles a key question in the field: to what extent do new media developments require changes in regulatory philosophy and objectives. It considers the various possible meanings of the public interest concept in exploring the different regulatory modes and the interplay between the local and the global in policy-making. |
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cox business tv guide: I Am (Not) a Number Alex Cox, 2017-12-07 The enormously puzzling TV series The Prisoner has developed a rapt cult following, and has often been described as surreal or Kafkaesque. In I Am (Not) a Number, Cox takes an opposing view. While the series has surreal elements, he believes it provides the answers to all the questions which have confounded viewers: who is Number 6? Who runs The Village? Who—or what—is Number 1? According to Cox, the key is to view the series in the order in which the episodes were made, not in the order of the UK or US television screenings. In this book he does exactly that, and provides an entirely original and controversial explanation for what is perhaps the best, and certainly the most perplexing, TV series of all time. |
cox business tv guide: The Business of Children's Entertainment Norma Odom Pecora, 2002-03-06 For over 20 years, the development of children's television programming has been subsidized by toy manufacturers. The result has been an increased commercialisation of children's popular culture - the creation of a material world of childhood characterized by brand-name toys, games, clothing, and television characters. Drawing on historical background and case studies, this book presents a unique look at the development of children as targets of the media and commercial industries, and examines the economic and social forces that have defined the evolution of children's entertainment. This volume is of interest to professionals and students in media studies, mass communication, and related fields; readers interested in contemporary children's culture and the content of children's programming. |
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cox business tv guide: Television at Work Kit Hughes, 2020 Television has never been exclusive to the home. In Television at Work, Kit Hughes explores the forgotten history of how U.S. workplaces used television to secure industrial efficiency, support corporate expansion, and manage the hearts, minds, and bodies of twentieth century workers. Challenging our longest-held understandings of the medium, Hughes positions television at the heart of a post-Fordist reconfiguration of the American workplace revolving around dehumanized technological systems. Among other things, business and industry built private television networks to distribute programming, created complex CCTV data retrieval systems, encouraged the use of videotape for worker self-evaluation, used video cassettes for training distributed workforces, and wired cantinas for employee entertainment. In uncovering industrial television as a prolific sphere of media practice, Television at Work reveals how labor arrangements and information architectures shaped by these uses of television were foundational to the rise of the digitally mediated corporation and to a globalizing economy. |
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cox business tv guide: Television Finales Douglas L. Howard, David Bianculli, 2018-11-13 Today more than ever, series finales have become cultural touchstones that feed watercooler fodder and Twitter storms among a committed community of viewers. While the final episodes of The Fugitive and M*A*S*H continue to rank among the highest rated broadcasts, more recent shows draw legions of binge-watching fans. Given the importance of finales to viewers and critics alike, Howard and Bianculli along with the other contributors explore these endings and what they mean to the audience, both in terms of their sense of narrative and as episodes that epitomize an entire show. Bringing together a veritable “who’s who” of television scholars, journalists, and media experts, including Robert Thompson, Martha Nochimson, Gary Edgerton, David Hinckley, Kim Akass, and Joanne Morreale, the book offers commentary on some of the most compelling and often controversial final episodes in television history. Each chapter is devoted to a separate finale, providing readers with a comprehensive survey of these watershed moments. Gathering a unique international lineup of journalists and media scholars, the book also offers readers an intriguing variety of critical voices and perspectives. |
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Jun 29, 2002 · John Porter Cox (Benjamin, Tobias, John Charles, John Cox) was born 29Jan1853 Jasper County Mississippi. Married Susan C Banks in Winn Parish, LA. Susan was born …
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Jul 9, 2001 · Lorenzo Dow Cox (Columbia,Ms.) By Glenda Smith July 09, 2001 at 07:47:16. L.D. Cox married to Ellie Ann Thresa Cox (Jasper County Ms.) L.D. father was Lorenzo Dow Cox ( …
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Sep 6, 2000 · Samuel Cox Stinner 843 Woodmont Rd. Annapolis,MD 21401-6908 United States 410-224-1413 [email protected]
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Jun 27, 2009 · John Cox lived in Virginia in 1653 in Lancaster County.Lancaster included all the territory on both sides of the Rappahannock River from its mouth as far west as settlements …
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Jun 29, 2002 · John Porter Cox (Benjamin, Tobias, John Charles, John Cox) was born 29Jan1853 Jasper County Mississippi. Married Susan C Banks in Winn Parish, LA. Susan was born …
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Mae Cox 4/14/14. Tilman/Tilmon Cox b 1799 Pendleton Dist SC, d. 1863 Fannin Co GA. Ronny Roy 4/23/14.
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Apr 11, 1998 · It was Charles Cox of Londonderry, Ireland. The evidence for this is in the 1873 Philadelphia will of William Cox's uncle John Cox. In this will John Cox names his brother …
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Jul 9, 2001 · Lorenzo Dow Cox (Columbia,Ms.) By Glenda Smith July 09, 2001 at 07:47:16. L.D. Cox married to Ellie Ann Thresa Cox (Jasper County Ms.) L.D. father was Lorenzo Dow Cox ( …
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Mar 16, 2008 · 65MaleOliver W Cox 60FemaleOliver W Cox 18FemaleOliver W Cox 14FemaleOliver W Cox 16FemaleGeorge N Cumby1319 [Beat 12] 8FemaleGeorge N Cumby …
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Jun 27, 2001 · Hi Michelle. My Peter Shoaf married Sarah Cox b. 1810.I don't have his birth date but he must be 1 or 2 generations before your Albert.Actually, I have nothing on them.Sarah's …
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Sharon Kay Cox(Hendricks) (daughter of Grover Floyd Cox and Margie Louise Goodson) was born 14 Jun 1950 in Stockton, CA.She married (1) Danny Bert Frasier on 29 May 1969 in …
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Sep 6, 2000 · Samuel Cox Stinner 843 Woodmont Rd. Annapolis,MD 21401-6908 United States 410-224-1413 [email protected]