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international communication - ANSWERS-the craft of communicating across
national borders, through the media in real space and cyberspace, to
specifically defined and targeted national or regional opinion leaders,
linguistic, cultural, religious, or ethnic publics and audiences in other
countries
governmental international communication - ANSWERS-information
dissemination, propaganda, public diplomacy, cultural, and linguistic
proximity, national influence, and prestige
examples: BBC, VoA, NHK, Al-Jazeera
commercial international communication - ANSWERS-carried out by
transnational commercial broadcasters like CNN, O Globo, MSNBC, Sky News,
Fox News, etc. for purposes of informational capitalism
tele - ANSWERS-(Latin) communication, to communicate across distance
television - ANSWERS-to see far, to see images from a far
video - ANSWERS-i see
audio - ANSWERS-i hear
Chiappe Telegraph - ANSWERS-1792, globalization driven by innovations in
information and communication technologies
, Samual Morse - ANSWERS-electronic telegraph 1833
Alexander Bell - ANSWERS-invented telephone in 1876
Heinrich Hertz - ANSWERS-proved existence of electromagnetic spectrum in
1880
Gulielmo Marconi - ANSWERS-invented the radio 1901
convergence - ANSWERS-fusion of different media and technologies
MPEG - ANSWERS-moving pictures experts group
MPEG3 - ANSWERS-digital audio
MPEG4 - ANSWERS-digital video
graphics compression - ANSWERS-encoding
MPEG-DASH - ANSWERS-information technology - dynamic adaptive
streaming over HTTP (hyper text transfer protocol)
encoding and decoding - ANSWERS-moves things from physical space to
cyber space
linguistic capitalism - ANSWERS-internet search business model
makes money off of searches - biggest player is Google