The way a message is sent to the audience in print or broadcast.
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COMMUNICATION FIDELITY
The difference between the way a message is meant and how it s recieved.
COMMUNICATIONS
1. means of transport that people use to interact or trade. 2. symbolic or verbal means to send a message. Refer to communication .
COMMUNICATIONS ARCHITECTURE
How people and machines connect in an organization .
COMMUNICATIONS OBJECTIVES
The goals of a program such as creating awareness, teaching, sending an image, changing attitude, causing desire, or making a sale.
COMMUNICATIONS PLANNING
The way to get the message across. You must get your goal, choose your person, and send it to the right people.
COMMUNICATIONS PRODUCTION SERVICES
Services that are done before printing or broadcast. This can range from design to video production.
COMMUNIO BONORUM
In the civil law . A term signifying a community (q. v.) of goods.
COMMUNION OF GOODS
In Scotch law. The right enjoyed by married persons in the movable goods belonging to them. Bell. Communis error facit jus. Common error makes law. 4 Inst. 240; Noy, Max. […]
COMMUNIQU
1. a message or object that is used to communicate. 2.a short report to update the public on a project.
COMMUNIS
In feudal law on the continent of Europe, this name was given to towns enfranchised by the crown, about the twelfth century, and formed into free corporations by grants called […]
COMMUNIS OPINIO
Common opinion ; general professional opinion. According to Lord Coke, (who places it on the footing of observance or usage.) common opinion is good authority in law. Co. Litt. 180a. […]
COMMUNIS PARIES
In the civil law . A common or party wall. Dig. 8, 2, 8, 13.
COMMUNIS RIXATRIX
In old English law . A common scold, (q. v.) 4 Bl. Comm. 168
COMMUNIS SCRIPTURA
In old English law . A common writing; a writing common to both parties; a chirograph. Glan. lib. 8, c. 1.
COMMUNIS STIPES
A common stock of descent; a common ancestor.
COMMUNISM
A name given to proposed systems of life or social organization based upon the fundamental principle of the non-existence of private property and of a community of goods in a […]
COMMUNIST
A person who believes in communism. Problems are solved by taking away private ownership and making everything a community good. Well known members of this group are Karl Marx, Vladimir […]
COMMUNITAS REGNI ANGLIC
The general assembly of the kingdom of England. One of the ancient names of the English parliament 1 Bl. Comm. 148.
COMMUNITY
A society of people living in the same place, under the same laws and regulations, and who have common rights and privileges. In re Huss, 120 N. Y. 537, 27 […]
COMMUNITY BANK
A bank owned by the local community. There is no national presence and are found in the locality that runs them. They are independent institutions.
COMMUNITY CURRENCY
Paper money that a county uses to boost sales in their local business’s. The businesses have to deal with the taxes on such currency on their own.
COMMUNITY DEBT
One chargeable to the community (of husband and wife) rather than to either of the parties individually. Calhoun v. Leary, 6 Wash. 17. 32 Pac. 1070.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS (CDFI)
A group of banks the U.S. Treasury Department certifies. It is made to create opportunity and credit in challenged areas. They are modeled after the Community Development Corporations.
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
A company that the residents support with donations through endowment funds.