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The BBC organisation
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The Commentary on my Listening Piece
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The enigma of Backbone
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The formation and development of BBC radio
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The fundamental problem of layout planning for assembly is to determine the minimum number of stations (workers) and assign tasks to each station so that a desired level of output is achieved.
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the lisbon agenda UK Response to enhancing skills is insufficient
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The Marketing Mix.
The Radio Authority licenses and regulates independent radio in accordance with the statutory requirements of the Broadcasting Acts 1990 and 1996.
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The radio.
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The Ratings War
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The Strengths and Weaknesses of Radio: Exploitation of its Strengths to come up with Future Relevant Programmes
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To what extent was the BBC in the 1920's the personal creation of John Reith?
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To what extent was the BBC in the 1920s the personal creation of John Reith?
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To what extent was the political independence of the BBC threatened by the Conservative governments of the 1980’s?
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Use sources F and G and your own knowledge, to explain why some people came to see the 1960’s as a period of a bad influence on British society
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What is local radio better at than National Radio?
What techniques are used in 'Blind Date' to make the programme appeal to the target audience
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Which methods does the producer Use to make an effective documentary - 'Scene: boxing on the ropes'?'
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Why did groups like the Beatles and The Rolling Stones have such great Impact during the 1960's.
Why have some Scottish and Welsh nationalists criticized Labour's programme of devolution
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