One Way to Create New Jobs in the Television Broadcasting Industry

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Poster presentation for the 2010 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on creating new jobs in the television broadcasting industry.

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Meyers, Marshaye & Sparks, John H. April 15, 2010.

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  • Main Title: One Way to Create New Jobs in the Television Broadcasting Industry
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Poster presentation for the 2010 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on creating new jobs in the television broadcasting industry.

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Abstract: Today's society is extremely information driven. What stocks should I invest in? Where is the best place to live? Who are the celebrities dating? One survey released by the Pew Research Center shows that 78% of adults queried get their news from local television news stations (McAdams, 2010). On-air talent and behind-the-scenes technicians are responsible for delivering television news daily. However, the availability of jobs in the broadcasting industry is declining due to usage of the Internet as a top news source. New jobs must be created to continue the quality and quantity of newscasts at current television stations. The easiest way to create jobs in the broadcast news industry is to split the duties and salaries of existing jobs.

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  • Seventh Annual University Scholars Day, 2010, Denton, Texas, United States

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  • April 15, 2010

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  • June 8, 2012, 10:10 a.m.

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Meyers, Marshaye & Sparks, John H. One Way to Create New Jobs in the Television Broadcasting Industry, poster, April 15, 2010; (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc86132/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Honors College.

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