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    Kardashian Culture

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    lot of movie stars appear in TV shows. On the other hand, alongside TV series, reality shows have become an important ingredient of TV inbox. However ,there are a lot of debates about the reality shows being scripted and not actually visualization of real life. But even with considering all those possibilities of fakeness of reality shows, still they are popular among culture and watching reality shows is now part of mainstream culture. Among all the reality shows, one of the most popular ones…

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    Millions of viewers tune in daily to be educated, entertained, or simply enlivened by Oprah as she visits them in the company of their own home. Oprah’s show has been so successful because of the ways in which she thinks and believes. Oprah was born on January 29, 1954 in the small town of Kosciusko, Mississippi. She…

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    third largest company among networks in terms of revenue, the biggest American multinational media corporation, the biggest company in Television networking, Filmed Tv, and entertainment, it is Time Warner. Warner was formed in 1990 through the merger of Time Inc. and Warner communications. It has a large amount of content, yet, a very limited amount of publishing, specifying comic books. Many branches are linked to this company and few of them are HBO, Warner Bros., Cartoon network, CNN, Turner…

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    political, religious, and ethical beliefs can change dramatically from person to person but the average adult American today can agree that the national healthcare system is broken and does not work for America. The current healthcare system is a tanglement of inefficiencies, costly practices, and poor service that hurts the wallets, happiness, and overall well being of the average American. In America today, the country spends over 2.6 trillion dollars on healthcare annually, but the country…

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    Golden Age Of Radio Essay

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    included the shows hired the talent and staff. Sometimes they draw performers directly from the old vaudeville theatre circuit. To lease airtime and studio facilities, the get it from radio networks. Programs sometimes became fixed in half-hour or quarter-hour blocks which featured a wide variety of formats to explore. Soap operas such as Ma Perkins and The Guiding Light kept housewives company throughout the afternoon. Adventure series including Little Orphan Annie and the science-fiction…

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    privatization and profit. This equates to media concentration because companies develop strategic pressure to merge and integrate to ensure a broad place in the market. Media concentration has risen to unmatched levels. Only a few sources disperse the majority of mediain . Companies can have a presence across many platforms by having access to production and distribution process of content. In the United States, 50 major media companies in 1983 have since then been consolidated into merely five…

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    has three parts. The first provides a background on the company as well as the critical factors within their macro environment. I will also explain why they are threats and how they affect the industry. I have also conducted a porters five forces analysis of the industry, and included which threats were high for the company and which were low. Second part of the paper explains the threats the cable industry has on Comcast and how the company is responding to the threats. The last part of the…

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    Civil War Journalism Essay

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    The history of Journalism is something so unique to study. Media has improved in so many ways over time. Looking back to the ways people received their news, I come to realization that there are many differences. The speed of time as well as strategies taken to express information are just a few examples. The earliest methods of transmitting news was through words written, which possibly limited its content to what people took out of the message. The accuracy of what was processed depended on…

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    Since the 1950’s the television set has been a staple in every American family’s living room. They gathered around to watch the moon landing, nightly newscasts, Saturday Night Live, the Superbowl, presidential debates, and to find out the winner of American Idol. TV has a long history of impacting our culture and society, but what it once was is slowly dissolving and transforming into something new. We now live in the age of Netflix, binge watching, and being able to carry a TV with us at all…

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    that you want to hire to work on your project. They must be alive today. Hunter M. Via – Film Editor Hunter is a former Full Sail Student who specializes in film editing in the motion picture production industry. Via has work credits in incredible show productions and films such as “The Walking Dead” and “The Mist.” Hunter specializes in horror productions to be able to bring the audience to a nerve wrecking point because they are terrorized. Via will be the perfect editor for my project…

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