Marketing is comprised of special reports emphasizing insight, analysis, context and debate. From media planning and buying, digital marketing, and television to reports on multicultural marketing, agency rankings and the out of home industry it's all there to keep the industry informed and inspired.
For more than twenty years, "After the Fact" has been a popular and best-selling approach to guiding students through American History and the methods used to generate it. In fifteen dramatic episodes that move chronologically through American history, this book examines such topics as oral evidence, photographs, ecological data, films and television programs, church and town records, census data, and novels.
Globalization has become one of the defining buzzwords of our time--a term that describes a variety of complex economic, political, cultural, ideological, and environmental forces that are rapidly altering our experience of the world. In the years since World War II, we have seen national boundaries fade as financial markets, manufacturing concerns, information services, and cultural products (including movies, music, and television shows) have spread around the earth. Immigration and tourism have exploded, Japanese cars are assembled in the United States and American hamburgers are sold in Toyko.
This Handbook (LESSONS 50 - 65) on basic conversational English prepared for the purpose of reaching the thousands of Cantonese-speaking families in the San Francisco Bay Area, is designed to guide and supplement home study of the television series, SUT YUNG YING YEE.Each Handbook lesson corresponds to a half hour TV program of the same title, and should be studied together with it. The series and Handbook are meant to be the first step toward eventual mastery of the American English language. This handbook represents an unusual major joint effort between a commercial television station and the Chinese Community to overcome the problem of language barrier.
This Handbook (LESSONS 33 - 49) on basic conversational English prepared for the purpose of reaching the thousands of Cantonese-speaking families in the San Francisco Bay Area, is designed to guide and supplement home study of the television series, SUT YUNG YING YEE.Each Handbook lesson corresponds to a half hour TV program of the same title, and should be studied together with it. The series and Handbook are meant to be the first step toward eventual mastery of the American English language. This handbook represents an unusual major joint effort between a commercial television station and the Chinese Community to overcome the problem of language barrier.