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  2. Category:Television terminology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Television terminology" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 502 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Glossary of broadcasting terms - Wikipedia

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    Also AM radio or AM. Used interchangeably with kilohertz (kHz) and medium wave. A modulation technique used in electronic communication where the amplitude (signal strength) of the wave is varied in proportion to that of the message signal. Developed in the early 1900s, this technique is most commonly used for transmitting an audio signal via a radio wave measured in kilohertz (kHz). See AM ...

  4. Glossary of video terms - Wikipedia

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    a) General term for standards pertaining to consumer high-resolution TV. b) A TV format capable of displaying on a wider screen (16:9) as opposed to the conventional 4:3) and at higher resolution. Rather than a single HDTV standard the FCC has approved several different standards, allowing broadcasters to choose which to use.

  5. Glossary of motion picture terms - Wikipedia

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    This glossary of motion picture terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts related to motion pictures, filmmaking, cinematography, and the film industry in general. Contents: 0–9

  6. Category:Terminology - Wikipedia

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    Television terminology (12 C, 502 P) Transport terminology (5 C, 5 P) U. Urban studies and planning terminology (2 C, 201 P) V. Visual arts terminology (5 C, 28 P) W.

  7. Glossary of journalism - Wikipedia

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    The term may also be used to refer to a virtual newsdesk, existing only online, rather than a physical desk. [1] newspaper newsprint newsreel newsroom newsworthy noddy. Also called a noddy headshot. A brief cut-away shot of a television reporter or interviewer nodding his or her head while listening to an interviewee's answer.

  8. List of television formats and genres - Wikipedia

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    News show: A television program depicting real, up-to-date events. Current Affairs: Broadcast journalism where the emphasis is on detailed analysis and discussion of a news story. Tabloid television: Police procedural: A television genre some say was pioneered by the popular show Dragnet. The stories revolve around a crime that has been ...

  9. Television crew - Wikipedia

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    Television crew positions are derived from those of film crew, ... 'Written by' in the credits, is a Writers Guild of America assigned terminology that means ...