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Updegrove, Daniel A.; And Others – AIR Professional Title, 1989
This paper provides an introduction to the concepts of electronic mail and networks in non-technical language. It defines electronic mail, explains how it works, and describes academic networks that provide electronic mail services, especially BITNET and NSFNET. It explains how university administrators use electronic mail and networks for…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Information Networks, Information Transfer
Sullivan, Christopher – 1989
Electronic mail is one of several telecommunications technologies that have become potent factors in modern organizational communication. The introduction of such sophisticated microelectronic technology into an organization can have a strong impact on the patterns of communication within that organization. This is the case for the Florida House…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Electronic Mail, Online Systems, Organizational Communication
Anderson, Keith B.; Woodbury, John R. – 1989
Recently the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has been considering modifications to its regulations governing local and national media ownership and has indicated more interest in the efficiency consequences of the regulations, including those that might arise from common ownership of multiple radio stations. This paper seeks to determine…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Efficiency, Federal Regulation, Policy Formation
Florida State Postsecondary Education Commission, Tallahassee. – 1990
This study of the Florida Public Broadcasting Program System, which was conducted by the Program Committee of the Postsecondary Education Planning Commission, focused on five basic issues: (1) What are the current policies and procedures for determining how to add public broadcasting stations to Florida's system? (2) How should Florida fund public…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Policy Formation, Public Television, State Aid
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1987
Two papers consider state regulation of the telecommunications industry. The first paper, "Managing the Mixed Bag: Incentive Regulation at the State Level" (Gail Garfield Schwartz, Deputy Chairman, New York State Public Service Commission), describes New York State's regulatory policies in the broader context of the best ways for state…
Descriptors: Competition, Incentives, Services, State Agencies
Sanchez, James Joseph – 1983
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the history, development, and services of the packet switching network services that currently exist in the United States. The character of packet switching, a computerized method of transmitting data, is used as the basis for tracing the development of the industry itself. Contending that the…
Descriptors: Data Processing, Information Dissemination, Information Networks, Technological Advancement
DeHart, A. Robert – 1987
This management report from the Association of California Community College Administrators encourages institutions that have not already done so to purchase their own satellite dish, and points out how those already owning one may gain even greater advantage from its presence on campus. The three major types of services that provide current…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Community Colleges, Costs, Telecommunications
Orlik, Peter B., Ed. – 1982
The 14 course outlines in this paper represent the culmination of a 2-year project by the Broadcast Education Association's Courses and Curricula Committee. They were selected for outlining based upon either the frequency with which they were included in the curriculum of institutions offering comprehensive programs in broadcast education or the…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Higher Education
Curtis, John A. – Engineering Education, 1974
The need for and the advantages of using a national educational telecommunications network are specified. The technology needed for its possible set-up and the cost for such a system are discussed, and recommendations are made for its planning and development. (DT)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Educational Media, Educational Technology, Instruction
Besiroglu, Akin – EBU Review, 1974
A brief history of broadcasting in Turkey. (HB)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Developing Nations, Mass Media, Radio
Johansen, Robert; And Others – 1977
The first part of this report discusses the technical capabilities and evaluates the usefulness of audio, video, and computer-based teleconferencing to date. In addition, face-to-face conferencing is compared to teleconferencing. The second part presents eight scenarios--two for each medium--in which the same cast of characters communicates…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communications, Computers, International Relations
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Bray, W. J. – Educational Media International, 1975
An engineer's viewpoint concerning research into advanced telecommunications technology. (HB)
Descriptors: Educational Media, Educational Technology, Scientific Concepts, Technological Advancement
Johansen, Robert; And Others – 1978
This project funded by a grant from the Research Applied to National Needs Division of the National Science Foundation explored the measurable or potential effects of computer conference usage on the productivity of energy research groups. The timeliness of their work and the high level of their communication needs made this an appropriate group…
Descriptors: Computers, Conferences, Energy, Networks
Chadwick, Russell B.; And Others – 1973
Technical factors involved in the delivery of broadband information between a cable television (CATV) system head-end and subscriber terminals are discussed. Recommendations pertaining to the need for research in specified areas are given and a review of the system's hardware is provided, including details about device noise and distortion…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communications, Research Reports, Technological Advancement
Schwarzlose, Richard A. – 1973
The origin of the Associated Press (AP) lies in the early cooperative news gathering efforts of the editors of several New York newspapers. As early as May 1846, these editors were "pooling" their energies in response to newly developed modes of communication--the wire and wireless telegraph and the trans-oceanic steamship mail services.…
Descriptors: American History, Information Systems, Journalism, News Media
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