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    Overweight dogs are more likely to display undesirable behaviours: results of a large online survey of dog owners in the UK by Alexander J. German, Emily Blackwell, Mark Evans, Carri Westgarth

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…An online survey was conducted between June and August in 2014, coinciding with the broadcast of a National UK television programme, exploring dog health, welfare and behaviour. …”
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    ‘Reality Television’ and Content Regulation – Perspectives and Challenges by Tarik Sabry

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The discussion will examine, inter alia, FCC’s response to complaints regarding the broadcast of indecent material in the ‘reality television’ programme Married by America. A particular feature in both jurisdictions is the tension between regulatory intervention in broadcasting content and considerations for freedom of expression. …”
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  3. 63

    Del parricidio a la violencia machista: apuntes para una reflexión sobre la representación de los malos tratos en once años de información periodística by Diana Fernández Romero

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…A man burnt his wife thirteen days after she appeared in a television programme speaking about suffering her ex-husband´s violence for forty years. …”
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    Overweight dogs exercise less frequently and for shorter periods: results of a large online survey of dog owners from the UK by Alexander J. German, Emily Blackwell, Mark Evans, Carri Westgarth

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…An online survey was conducted between June and August in 2014, coinciding with the broadcast of a national UK television programme, exploring dog behaviour. Information gathered included signalment, overweight status, and owner-reported information on duration and frequency of dog walking. …”
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    Los Simpson, un fenómeno social con 20 años de permanencia en la programación televisiva The Simpsons, a 20social phenomenon of stay in television programming by Alejandro Tovar Lasheras, Carmen Marta Lazo

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…There are many factors contributing to the reasons why a television programme establishes itself indefinitely on a programme schedule: format, handling, content or broadcast time schedule, among others. …”
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    I programmi linguistici in TV e alla radio, con le immancabili appendici "social" by Enrica Atzori

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…‘Pronto soccorso linguistico in Tv’ [Linguistics Emergency Room on Tv] is a television programme belonging to the wider section ‘Unomattina in famiglia’ airing on Rai1, conducted by Professor Francesco Sabatini: it provides linguistic help to the public, highlights television mistakes and illustrates idioms. …”
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    Recording classical music in Britain: the long 1950s by Curran, T

    Published 2015
    “…The thesis concludes with five case studies, four of significant recordings – <em>Tristan und Isolde</em> (1952), <em>Peter Grimes</em> (1958), <em>Elektra</em> (1966-67), and <em>Scheherazade</em> (1964) – and one of a television programme, <em>The Anatomy of a Record</em> (1975), examining aspects of the recording process.…”
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    Monopoly in Malaysia television market: Effect on Malaysian film producers by Zairul Anuar Md. Dawam, Rosli Sareya, Addley Bromeo Bianus, M Fazmi Hisham, Shahizan Ali

    Published 2015
    “…Among issues being discussed are procedure to purchase television programme by government television network i.e. …”
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    Comunicación Sensacionalista. La prensa del corazón en España=Sensationalist Communication. The tabloid press in Spain by Margarita Antón Crespo

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…(the magazine which is sold more than any other), Lecturas, Semana, Diez Minutos, Pronto, Ana Rosa – Revista AR (the magazine of a popular “journalist” Ana Rosa Quintana), ¿Qué me dices? (born from a television programme), Todo corazó, Love…. and these are just a few of them.…”
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    Effect of Training on Adoption of Improved Farm Practices by Farmers in Ondo State, Nigeria. by G M Adebo, S O EWUOLA

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…In addition 71.5% agreed that the extension agents utilized training, 60.8% learnt through group discussions, 60.2% through radio, and 30% through learnt through result demonstration on television programmes. farm/home and practical demonstration method to other methods of training. …”
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    Effect of Training on Adoption of Improved Farm Practices by Farmers in Ondo State, Nigeria. by G M Adebo, S O EWUOLA

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…In addition 71.5% agreed that the extension agents utilized training, 60.8% learnt through group discussions, 60.2% through radio, and 30% through learnt through result demonstration on television programmes. farm/home and practical demonstration method to other methods of training. …”
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    Effect of Training on Adoption of Improved Farm Practices by Farmers in Ondo State, Nigeria. by G M Adebo, S O EWUOLA

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…In addition 71.5% agreed that the extension agents utilized training, 60.8% learnt through group discussions, 60.2% through radio, and 30% through learnt through result demonstration on television programmes. farm/home and practical demonstration method to other methods of training. …”
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    Financial Implications of Radio and Television Agricultural Broadcasts in Nigeria by D O Chikwendu, Z E Omenesa

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The institute produced and released 481 agricultural radio and 182 television programmes in 1995. The average cost of producing and releasing new programmes were N34, 202.10 for radio and N115,321.57 for television programmes. …”
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    Financial Implications of Radio and Television Agricultural Broadcasts in Nigeria by D O Chikwendu, Z E Omenesa

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The institute produced and released 481 agricultural radio and 182 television programmes in 1995. The average cost of producing and releasing new programmes were N34, 202.10 for radio and N115,321.57 for television programmes. …”
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    Financial Implications of Radio and Television Agricultural Broadcasts in Nigeria by D O Chikwendu, Z E Omenesa

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The institute produced and released 481 agricultural radio and 182 television programmes in 1995. The average cost of producing and releasing new programmes were N34, 202.10 for radio and N115,321.57 for television programmes. …”
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    “Fighting the Uncertainty of Tomorrow”: Explaining and Portraying the Social Security System on French Television for Schools by Bonah, Christian, Danet, Joël

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This contribution analyses in detail a series of instructional television programmes for schools produced between the 1950s and the 1980s on national health insurance and the French social welfare system (known as Sécurité sociale). …”
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    Serbian language acquisition in communist Romania by Sorescu-Marinković Annemarie

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Taking into account the literature on foreign language acquisition through exposure to television programmes, the study is based on a research involving Romanian natives of Timişoara who, although lacking any formal instruction in Serbian, intensively and regularly watched Yugoslav television programmes in the period in question, and on evaluating their competence and proficiency in Serbian, through language tests, narrative interviews in Romanian and free conversations in Serbian. …”
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    “En tu casa o en la mía’: the interview as infotainment by Marián Alonso González

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The fight for viewers has led to a spectacular range of television content on offer where boundaries of genres have disappeared giving rise to new formats of hybrid television programmes. This has given a new lease of life to interviews as a genre of infotainment. …”
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    POLA PENDAMPINGAN , PILIHAN ACARA DAN LAMA MENONTON TELEVISI PADA MURID BERPRESTASI DI KOTA SURAKARTA by Donie Fadjar Kurniawan

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Secondly, from the choice programme, students have various of watching television, namely : 59% state that they have only several favorite television programmes. Next, 41% state that they have lots of favorite television programmes. …”
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    Identity and language use of undergraduates in SAB. by Lim, Liang Huan., Kan, Mei Yan.

    Published 2008
    “…In our study, we collected and analyzed students' language attitudes towards local television programmes. We also examined their language choice for different formal and informal situations such as at home, in the school and during recreation.…”
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