1 The transmission of information through radio waves from a radio or television station, to the audience in far and near places, through their receivers, which help in decoding such information is known as? |
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2 In today's world there exist more radio sets than televisions. This statement is? |
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3 The radio can talk back to its listeners through which medium? |
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4 Because a scheduled programme can be dropped at short notice and replaced with something more topical or urgent, it is said to be? |
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5 The television blends pictures with? |
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6 Broadcasting started in Nigeria as? |
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7 Radio distribution service is also known as? |
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8 The success of the RDS led to the establishhment of? |
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9 Which radio station was seen as the mouth piece of the colonial government? |
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10 After independence, television stations were used as? |
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11 Media in Nigeria was deregulated in what year? |
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12 Broadcasting performs? |
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13 What us vital in order for societies to exist? |
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14 The person who is the genesis of the exchange of ideas is known as? |
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15 When the sender's mind is in an unfavourable state of mind it is called? |
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16 Which is a careful way of introducing a programme to an intended audience? |
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17 What determines how the audience understands a message passed? |
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18 During a broadcast presentation, setting the mood rests on who? |
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19 To set the right mood, you either introduce a joke or? |
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20 Television presentation is similar to? |
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