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    Shaw Industry

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    Intangible assets are mainly for Broadcast rights, licenses, program rights, Wireless spectrum licenses etc . Analysis suggests that Rogers is one of the most comparable firm for Shaw communication because Rogers is in Cable Network as well as mobile wireless business. Shaw was mainly in Cable network business but gradually moving towards wireless platform. Moreover, they both are working together to provide subscription based video on-demand services. 5.0 Business/Operating Risks: From…

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    ensured great flexibility through its use of packaged programs (Shows developed, owned, and scheduled by CBS) allowing them to create anchor points throughout the week, emphasizing the important of audience flow and also focusing primarily on live television. NBC employed programming strategies that included, spectaculars and event…

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    desired prior to their being in the know.46 Netflix, akin to other networks, desired a series of hits. The challenge for it was never to have access to viewers’ homes — its streaming service could be accessed on any gadget that could be connected to television. The challenge was to create content that viewers…

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    What happened at 12.01 in the morning on August 1st 1981 would define music television and change the way a generation felt about music. MTV headquartered in New York City was the first channel to feature music video’s 24 hours a day 7 days a week invaded the airwaves of cable television. With footage of the first space shuttle launch countdown of Columbia and the launch of Apollo 11 as the words Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll played over the footage, followed by the MTV theme song. From…

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    The Mindy Project Analysis

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    Due to the increasing costs of television production into the post-network era, coproductions became an important way for the studios compete (Lotz, 102), without the competitiveness and expense of this era, The Mindy Project would not have needed to elicit the interest of two studios to produce its episodes. Due to its location on FOX, with syndication on their website and then on Hulu and with upcoming cable syndication deals (Spangler), The Mindy Project encompasses…

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    Media Effects On Children

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    The major concern among people is how do children respond to watching violence in the media. It has become impossible to escape the violence. By 18 years of age, the average young person will have viewed an estimated 200,000 acts of violence on television alone (VITM). Violence appears in movies, TV show, music, social media and even some kid shows. The new question is, how does this affect the children that are experiencing violence through media? Children who view acts of violence through the…

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    responsible or somehow related. This is true in almost every form of communications because of the weight of the influence the internet holds. These forms of communication can include writing, the alphabet, printing, all the way to the radio and television we watch today. the internet relates to each one of these topics in a unique way, similar to no other. The efforts and strides taken in communications because of what the internet is available to offer us has taken us beyond standard media and…

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    My Culture Is Not Your Culture What is contemporary culture? Contemporary culture refers to the common themes of art, music, architecture, fashion, and literature that are popular at the present time. Many people do not admit this, but families have a major influence on who we become as individuals. A person’s true identity is built according to their culture, family history, and an environment. In other words, an individual 's family history, culture, and environment will shape their identity…

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    Quester et al. (2014, pp.227) shows that Australians are embracing online technology in their homes, with the average person’s everyday viewing behaviour now involving multiple screens and various media including mobile phones, television, radio or print media as well as computers. As there are more access points to information and the Internet, more attention is drawn to trends and what is currently ‘popular.’ With the increased penetration of mobile phones and thus, the Internet…

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    education, the amount of time spent in school rather than watching television, and giving the students a school based education not street based education. Barber writes,…

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