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People spend almost 11 hours a day using electronic media.
Electronic Media Border Search Directive, 2018 by Adi Robertson on Scribd
Youth spend more than 50 hours a week on electronic media.
Nighttime use of electronic media looks partly to blame, according to research.
The New York Times has a surprisingly long history with electronic media.
Joseph Lieberman wanted to study the effects of electronic media on the youth.
With the advent of electronic media came broadcasts via radio and then television.
That's an increase from the previous year, when they searched the electronic media of .
Some electronic media was recovered indicating the identities of those who were holding them.
Unlike the initial study with college students, use of electronic media had no effect.
The government ransacked Brian Terry's residence without a warrant and removed all electronic media devices.
There was little faith in electronic media at the time because it was state owned.
The founders did not have electronic media: Their media were pamphlets, letters, posters, handbills, and newspapers.
Beyond that, he dreams of having a career in puzzlemaking for both print and electronic media.
Interestingly, the protagonist does not watch TV or interact with a cell phone or any electronic media.
Since the deregulation of electronic media in 2002, Pakistan has gone from three to 89 television channels.
EBD: The promise of electronic media, not only digital media, is that you can spread it widely.
It could bring social media under the regulatory umbrella that is well established for other electronic media sectors.
Rauschenberg was into television — he kept it playing in his studio — and interested in electronic media in general.
The Peabody Awards are given annually to celebrate meritorious work in electronic media, including television, radio, and online work.
In fiscal year 2016, 390 million people entered the US and 23,877 electronic media searches were conducted at the border.
"Use of electronic media (especially screens) prior to bed is one of the biggest culprits," she said in an email.
The independent press has all but been eliminated, and electronic media are monopolized, with news and debates replaced by propaganda.
We're also looking into how electronic media can be addictive and what's being done to raise awareness about the issue.
The candidate, who seemed blindsided in 1960 by the new medium, won the presidency through the first modern electronic-media campaign.
Many documents and electronic media collected in Afghanistan land on the shelves of a unit in the F.B.I.'s counterterrorism division.
"Its running theme is electronic eavesdropping, surveillance and the relationship of electronic media to perceptions of space and time," he wrote.
The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) issued an advisory on Wednesday warning television and radio stations against any Valentine's Day celebrations.
The study wasn't a controlled experiment, so it cannot prove a causal link between higher electronic media consumption and lower sleep quality.
That kind of control has become more difficult as print and electronic media have expanded in the past decade and a half.
In late April, the Supreme Court changed Rule 41 to allow judges to issue search warrants for electronic media beyond their normal reach.
The awards, recognizing the best in electronic media, are bestowed annually by the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication.
A firm would need such an authorization to transfer documents, electronic media or "knowledge and expertise" to the nation, the news outlet noted.
It is also unclear whether children are consuming more electronic media at bedtime because they have trouble sleeping, or the other way around.
A conversation with the artist Elias Sime, whose work interrogating our bond with electronic media is now on view at the Wellin Museum.
Inviting viewers into a meditative state, T.V. Clock is a quietly monumental work through which to contemplate the cultural implications of electronic media.
The awards, recognizing the best in electronic media, are given annually by the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Like interest in traditional books, library systems in much of Canada have not only survived the rise of electronic media but have thrived.
The electronic media is playing a huge role not just in moulding public opinion but in inflaming the government to a very large extent.
But then you have to set the culture through electronic media more than you would walking around, catching somebody doing things in a meeting.
There probably have been more since the rise of electronic media and spectator sports, but otherwise, there is no pattern that I can see.
In 2005, the Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media published a comparative study on how race plays into announcer commentary at basketball and football gamers.
CBP said in fiscal year 2016 it conducted 23,877 electronic media searches, up from only 4,764 the year before, out of nearly 400 million arrivals.
Mohammad Tahir, spokesman for the state-run regulator Pakistan Electronic Media Authority (PEMRA), denied that it had issued instructions to broadcasters not to run interviews.
Treating aggregate user data as a public resource provides a robust rationale for regulatory interventions that is consistent with how other electronic media are governed.
There are many advantages to letting children be bored and find ways to deal with it rather than relying on electronic media and its hyperstimulation.
For example, college students who reported higher use of electronic media were less sensitive to the errors, though time spent pleasure reading had no effect.
At the same time, electronic media are becoming a larger part of teen's lives and are often used before bed, O'Loughlin told Reuters Health by email.
People slated for deportation who are deemed threats would be incarcerated, while Swiss police would get new powers to covertly track suspected threats via electronic media.
Additional CBP officers have been trained on electronic media searches as more travelers than ever before are arriving at U.S. ports of entry with multiple electronics.
In mid-September, Mr. Khan created the Content Committee, a board to coordinate and oversee the distribution of state advertisements to local newspapers and electronic media.
Adults aren't any better: Most adults spend 10 hours a day or more consuming electronic media, according to a Nielsen's Total Audience Report from last year.
Reinforcing this parallel life is the common practice of returning "home" for a few months every two or three years and an immersion in foreign electronic media.
VanDerBeek's choice of substrate likely had something to do with Marshall McLuhan's idea of how printed media (and electronic media like television) impacted individual and collective reality.
When I see how much time my grandchildren spend in front of the television I'm glad I grew up in a period when electronic media were minimal.
Dr. Nitun Verma, spokesperson for the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, was surprised that increased electronic media consumption wasn't linked with less reading or being read to.
"Over the last few days there has been growing speculation in the print and electronic media about Tata's interest in Jet Airways," Tata said in a statement.
As the researchers found, high speed internet access "promotes excessive electronic media use," which has already been shown to have detrimental effects on sleep duration and quality.
As more and more of our communications move to electronic media, the kinds of leaks we've seen during this presidential campaign are only going to get more common.
Keegan-Michael Key hosts this ceremony recognizing the best in electronic media as bestowed by the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia.
The Federal Communications Commission's regulatory mandate includes not only assuring adequate competition in the electronic media sector but also assuring that the broader public interest is being served.
The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority has insisted that it is not behind the move, and put out a notice for cable operators not to disrupt Geo's transmissions.
There appears to be a need to shape a more critical, spiritual, conceptual, and electronic media-specific opinion of total-art propositions within the current context of global capital.
That request followed the FBI's April 9 raids of Cohen's home, office and a hotel room, and seizure of several boxes of documents and electronic media on various subjects.
"I'd learned from 'December Bride,' a perfectly ordinary show starring Spring Byington that became a No. 2 show when it followed 'Lucy' on Monday night," he told Electronic Media.
"The electronic media is a wonderful way to connect," said Mr. Spielman, a widower who interviewed more than 1,600 people to find out how they coped with being single.
The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) said it was acting in response to complaints from parents and its ban covered all contraceptive, birth control and family planning products.
"These electronic media searches have produced information used to combat terrorism, violations of export controls, and convictions for child pornography, intellectual property rights violations and visa fraud," he wrote.
The change would allow judges to issue search warrants for electronic media even if it is not located in the judge's county (Congress is currently working to block the changes).
When ministers speak at all, they blame the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA), a body largely under their control, for failing to force cable operators to restore the channel.
But it also contains clauses banning "glorification of terrorism and terrorist organisations through print and electronic media" and calling for "measures against abuse of internet and social media for terrorism".
Customs and Border Protection said recently that in fiscal year 2016 it conducted 23,877 electronic media searches, up from only 4,764 the year before, out of nearly 400 million arrivals.
But it also contains clauses banning "glorification of terrorism and terrorist organizations through print and electronic media" and calling for "measures against abuse of internet and social media for terrorism".
Media blackout ordered Private television channels in Pakistan were taken off the air by the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority, according to a message slate that replaced the channels' programming.
Ed Markey's effort to commission a study by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development that would examine the role and impact of electronic media on children's development.
The government acted on a recommendation from the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority, and Pakistani officials said it was in response to escalating curbs on Pakistani films and actors in India.
But none of them combined the ambition, the talent for organization and the reach of Mr. Graham, who had the advantages of jet travel and electronic media to convey his message.
Throughout his work, he considered what the TV was and what it could become, tackling both the technical and conceptual question of how information travels through clever manipulations of electronic media.
In the email obtained by CNN, Baker noted the FBI asked GSA to preserve all stored communications, records and electronic media associated with an individual or entity with a redacted identity.
While the budgets of arts institutions vary widely, and some have generous support, many are struggling to cover expenses amid declining government and corporate funds and increasing competition from electronic media.
While the budgets of arts institutions vary widely, and some have generous support, many are struggling to cover expenses amid declining government and corporate funds and increasing competition from electronic media.
"Given the recent tensions between India and Pakistan, the public is demanding that Indian channels and sitcoms be completely banned," a spokesman for Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) said on Thursday.
A Pakistani government body that regulates electronic media took TV broadcasts off the air while major sites including Facebook, YouTube and Twitter were blocked as violence broke out, according The Associated Press.
You can fit the entire New York Times electronic media company staff in 1996 on one page and it was the journalists where were the web producers and editors like I was.
Kazakhstan's rubber-stamp parliament, whose upper chamber Tokayev chaired before assuming the presidency, is devoid of opposition, and dissent is largely stifled through control of traditional and electronic media and social networks.
Muyshondt represented that he has not used or shared Dannon's trade secrets and confidential information, and has returned all documents and electronic media that may contain both, one of the filings showed.
An unofficial notice from the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority had called for an unprecedented media blackout, so the parade of satellite vans usually seen at an event of this scale were absent.
Also, as we move from getting our news from print to electronic media, we are increasingly bombarded with visual representations of crime that may have a more emotional impact than printed newspaper articles.
Rashida Jones hosts this awards ceremony, taped last month in New York, honoring the best in electronic media and presented annually by the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication.
ZAGREB, March 26 (Reuters) - Croatia's watchdog for electronic media said on Monday it had approved the sale of Nova TV to Slovenia Broadband, a unit of United Group, after it sold a local company.
One is, given that you have reservations about our relationship with electronic media, with our devices, with the digital world, why is it that your work is so beautiful and one might say, hopeful?
Essentially, it means that if someone in electronic media, digital platform, says something which goes against the government or offends their sensibility — it's a very sweeping thing — the government can arrest people without warrant.
The license of the network, Bol TV, was canceled by the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority after the Interior Ministry refused to give a required security clearance to the four directors of the network.
Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui ordered a ban on holiday events and directed an electronic media regulating authority to ensure that television channels did not air advertisements celebrating a day associated with love and romance.
Alex Gibney: [Date and date] on — VOD, video on demand, and also iTunes and other electronic media — same day, it all comes out the same day, which I think is a really good idea.
Despite an increase in electronic media searches during the last fiscal year, it remains that CBP examines the electronic devices of less than one-hundredth of one percent of travelers arriving to the United States.
Under the plan, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has sent dozens of warning letters to TV networks in recent months, and imposed fines for airing content that incites religious hatred or promotes violence.
Mike Breen, the longtime play-by-play voice for the Knicks on the MSG Network and the lead voice for N.B.A. broadcasts on ESPN and ABC, won the Curt Gowdy Media Award for electronic media.
A 2016 survey by Common Sense Media, a nonprofit children's advocacy and media ratings organization, asked almost 1,800 parents of children aged 8 to 18 about screen time and electronic media use by the parents.
However, the rise of the electronic media during the 20th century — first radio, then television — raised concerns that this new medium might allow those controlling its message to shape public opinion on a whole new level.
"During the raid, there was a lot of electronic media that was recovered, and these are not the only four items that were on that media that we are going after," said Assistant U.S. Attorney Arvind Lal.
All five members of the Council for Electronic Media voted to oust Svetoslav Kostov three months after they appointed him as BNR's general director, saying he has violated grossly the right of the Bulgarians to be informed.
Ed Markey of Massachusetts is working on legislation that would commission a study by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development to examine the role and impact of electronic media on the development of children.
"The content delivered by electronic media is far more influential than the media themselves," write the authors of a review in the under-the-radar, but apparently peer-reviewed (according to their website) journal Future of Children.
The terabyte's worth of intelligence gathered from computers and cell phones is now being reviewed at the National Media Exploitation Center outside Washington, which analyzes documents, electronic media, cell phones, video and audio tapes seized on overseas missions.
Or better still, look at electronic media and see the trenchant criticism of Aruna D'Souza, Lindsay Nixon, Sarah Bond, and my own work which plays with the form of the review while also invoking poetry, politics, and museology.
The study investigated the association between media consumption - including electronic media such as television, DVDs and computer gaming as well as books - with overall sleep quality in 530 three-year-olds born in southern Germany in 2012 and 2013.
Art and information technology are still unfortunately widely perceived as evolving in two conflicting worlds, but a new generation of artists working in the field of electronic media cannot afford to consider the world — and art — in these terms.
Hard facts about crime tirelessly distributed seem to be our only defense against the apparently natural predisposition to regard crime as more serious than it is, accelerated by the electronic media and harnessed by politicians for their own purposes.
The legislation includes a provision updating the original law to specify the types of unfiltered information sources beyond radio to be made available to North Koreans, including USB drives, audio and video players, cell phones, internet and other electronic media.
Wu has written a "Hidden Persuaders" for the 21st century, just as we stand squarely on the threshold of a post-broadcast world where the algorithmic nano-targeting of electronic media knows our desires and impulses before we know them ourselves.
On the home search issue, Manafort is arguing that the search warrant was too broad and that investigators had failed to explain at the outset why they reason to believe there would be evidence on various electronic media devices that they seized.
" The Tribune reported that the new terms of his release also bar Hastert from possessing "pornographic, sexually oriented, or sexually stimulating materials, including visual, auditory, telephonic, or electronic media, computer programs, or services," as well as using any "sex-related telephone numbers.
Call it what you will, what we are seeing today is how ancient fears can be spread through the electronic media, and how, in the hands of a master showman, these common prejudices can be made to serve as a political platform.
At one point, the electronic media regulating authority took all television news networks off the air in most parts of the country, and Facebook, Twitter and YouTube were also inaccessible, amid concerns that live coverage of the police action was inflaming religious sentiments.
A prosecutor, Janis Echenberg, told her that discovery materials in the case included "voluminous bank and phone records," more than two million pages of documents, and two terabytes of data from various forms of electronic media that were seized by the government.
At the prestigious awards ceremony, which honored the best print, broadcast and electronic media coverage of the United Nations, U.N. agencies and field operations, over $60,000 were distributed among the prize winners, which was available to journalists around the world, according to the UNCA website.
"Sadly, HBO is holding hostage underprivileged families from having access to timely first-run episodes of perhaps the single most educational children's franchise in the history of electronic media," Tim Winter, the president of the Parents Television Council, said in a statement on Thursday.
"Friends in the electronic media tell me they have been instructed by the agencies to produce 'dirty stories' on Shahidul, there is even talk of constructing him as a pedophile — pathetic given his love for children known to everyone," Ms. Ahmed said in an email.
The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) had issued a directive to TV and FM radio broadcasters not to air advertisements for condoms in an attempt to ameliorate the "negative impact" of the content on "tender and gentle minds of youth and children," according to local media.
"There were extraordinary efforts made to warn our community about this problem," the county's Sheriff Bill Brown said, adding that in the days leading up to the mudslides authorities sent "a variety of different notifications through a variety of electronic media" to warn residents of the dangers.
"From the outset, we are requiring registration for the site so that we know how often our customers visit us, and so we can deliver real usage data to advertisers," Martin A. Nisenholtz, the president of The New York Times Electronic Media Company, told his colleagues that winter.
" But Dr. Desmond says this isn't just a product of the modern era, "I remember reading articles about kids, before there was electronic media, parents worrying about their sudden demands for more Christmas presents went up, and they were terribly disappointed when they didn't get the presents they wanted.
During the Reagan decade, conservative Christian belief in the reality and power of Satan, the near-universal presence of electronic media in U.S. households, and cultural spillover from the paranoid style in American politics all interbred to birth an era uniquely repelled by and obsessed with the specter of evil.
"There were extraordinary efforts made to warn our community about this problem," Brown told reporters Friday, adding that in the days leading up to the event authorities sent letters, held a press conference, and sent "a variety of different notifications through a variety of electronic media" to warn residents of the dangers.
"This seems to be a well-thought, sinister move on the part of both government and military to remodel and regulate the country's print and electronic media industry to strengthen the military's narrative about politics and the economy at the cost of constitutionally guaranteed freedoms," said Matiullah Jan, a prominent talk show host.
Mr. Obama and his staff made spelling errors and other textual mistakes, too; one of his communications advisers once made one of the worst typos imaginable on Twitter, writing "bigger" with an N. Second, there's little evidence that how one types on electronic media has much to say about how one functions otherwise.
Thus, we do need to worry about what the greater availability (or intrusion) of messages and connectivity and all forms of entertainment are doing to our personal relationships, and keep a careful eye on our own adult wanderings in the world of electronic media, and what they do to our mealtimes, bedtimes, family times.
"The Blockade," as Hagerman calls it, consists of living on a pig farm in southeastern Ohio, cutting off access to all electronic media, not reading newspapers, instructing his family and friends not to talk to him about the news, and wearing white-noise producing headphones when he goes to a coffee shop in a nearby city.
"By and large I operated under a principle I was trained in, and that was that there was no such thing as a good program executive with low-rated shows or a bad program executive with high-rated shows, and I never changed my position as long as I was working in the commercial networks," he told Electronic Media in 21966.
"As for the electronic media which my husband and Lorraine Gilles have acknowledged possession of, and which [Belafonte] has repeatedly referenced in his threats to destroy my reputation and career, I am fearful that my husband and Lorraine Gilles, either acting in concert with one another or alone, will disseminate the media in an attempt to retaliate for my filing a request for Domestic Violence Restraining Orders against my husband, Stephen Belafonte," read the court papers filed by Brown.
They saw it coming, the media theorists, book-bound intellectuals, Jesuit priests, classicists, and sociologists who attempted to make sense of what they called "electronic media," and we now think of as prehistoric radio and TV. With their long-winded tomes from an age of longer attention spans, authors like Marshall McLuhan, Harold Innis, Walter Ong, and others form a sort of prophetic canon that collectively catalogs our species' first reaction to these newfangled contraptions, with their blinking lights and blaring speakers.

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