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>From: "Primov, Rachida S" <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear All,



The Department of Foreign Languages at the University of Miami is
planning to subscribe to foreign language TV channels (SCOLA,
International Channel, Dish Network, or any other).

We would like to find out what kind of programs and equipment
(satellite, cable, etc.?) are being used in other centers to access
international TV broadcasts.

We would like to access broadcasts in Arabic, French, German, Hebrew,
Italian, Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish.

We would like to receive the channels in the Lab and in certain number
of classrooms and we would also like to be able to broadcast some of the
channels to the whole campus.

In your opinion what is the best way to go?

We would appreciate it very much if you could share your experiences
with us.

Best regards,

Rachida

Rachida Salama Primov
The Eleonore Graves Tripp Foreign Languages Laboratory and Tutorial
Writing Center, Director

Outreach Program Coordinator
University of Miami
Phone: (305) 284-8592
Fax: (305) 284-2225
Email: [log in to unmask]

http://www.fll.miami.edu



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