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James: So what do you see as the most effective means of advertising? TV, radio, or print? 你认为最有效的广告媒体是什么?电视,广播还是印刷品? Steve: That all depends on what you mean by effective. Do you mean reach the wid
And just for contrast, we can do this with any word. 相对,你也可以为其他词汇勾勒词景 We can take the word bye as in good bye. 比如goog bye(再见)里的bye字 And we're now zoomed in over the entrance to the house. 我们放大到房
Topics: Ask an American-Digital music technology; It's called being nice versus It's called been nice; to stutter versus to stumble; mean Words: social media to be signed by record label liberating to do shows to build a brand reputation streaming se
Unit 8 The Media After-Class Reading PASSAGE I What Makes TV Most Entertaining? In America, over 98 percent of all households have a radio, and most automobiles are equipped with one. The average Amer
Wang Gengnian, Director General of China Radio International, delivers the 2018 New Year's speech to overseas audiences. Director-General of China Radio International (CRI), Wang Gengnian, extends his new year's greetings to overseas audiences via ra
I am not, ah,real, real tall, but I do like to get those extra-large, exit row seats, because it just is a more comfortable way of traveling. Well, JetBlue is now trying to make more legroom for every
Todd: OK, Kerri, I'm going to ask you about the news. Do you follow the news everyday? Kerri: Sometimes. Todd: How do you follow the news? Kerri: Well, in Japan mostly the radio or the internet. Todd: Oh, really. OK. What radio station? Kerri: NPR, b
THIS IS AMERICA - Media in the United States, Part 2 By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Monday, October 04, 2004 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA, in VOA Special English. I'm Faith Lapidus. VOI
Call-to-Listen Radio Helps Immigrants Stay Connected with Home Every Wednesday night, Boubacar Ba goes to a radio production studio in New York City and prepares for his show. The program, called Radio Mali USA, is a show by Malians for Malians aroun
AS IT IS 2015-12-26 Afghan Journalists: Voice of Former Co-Worker on IS Radio 阿富汗记者:前同事在伊斯兰国广播中的声音 Sultan Aziz Ezam worked at radio stations in Afghanistans eastern Nangarhar province for nearly 10 years. Now, th
By Cathy Majtenyi Nairobi 21 March 2007 The National Union of Somali Journalists is calling for Somalia's transitional government to train its armed forces not to violate media freedom. The call followed a national conference on media freedom and the
The emotional aftershocks of the earthquake in Haiti that killed or wounded 100s of thousands of people and left millions homeless are still being felt in New York's thriving Haitian American community, nearly 2,500 kilometers and a world away. The H
Burundi Violence Centers on Media Control BUJUMBURA, BURUNDI The battle for Burundi has centered on control of the countrys influential radio stations. That private and government media have both been casualties of the recent political violence. Radi
Todd: OK, Kerri, I'm going to ask you about the news. Do you follow the news everyday? 好,克里,我来问你些关于新闻的事。你每天都听新闻吗? Kerri: Sometimes. 有时听。 Todd: How do you follow the news? 你都用什么听新
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Conservative media outlets face a dilemma in how to portray Russian influence in last year's election. Many have described the whole story as fake news cooked up by Democrats upset about last year's election loss trying to destro
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: meet two more English teachers. RS: Qu Gang teaches in the world's biggest country, China. He is a member of the National Foreign Language Teaching and Research Association. Doug
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: meet two more English teachers. RS: Qu Gang teaches in the world's biggest country, China. He is a member of the National Foreign Language Teaching and Research Association. Doug
By Phuong Tran Dakar 01 June 2007 In Senegal, a media owner is preparing to fight the government's shut down of his new private radio station. Officials say he did not follow the right procedures, but he says he is being silenced. For VOA, Phuong Tra
Todd: OK, Kerri, I'm going to ask you about the news. Do you follow the news everyday? Kerri: Sometimes. Todd: How do you follow the news? Kerri: Well, in Japan mostly the radio or the internet. Todd: Oh, really. OK. What radio station? Kerri: NPR, b
BEIJING, March 13 (Xinhua) -- The lengthy name of China's reorganized media regulatory body is expected to be shortened in response to public complaints, the secretariat of the annual parliamentary session said Wednesday. The Chinese name of the Stat