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    inventors of Netflix and YouTube have made it easier than ever for children to watch movies on almost every small screen there is. It is more common to see more people facing their screen watching a movie, rather than seeing someone watch a movie on a television. Our modern world is constantly figuring out more ways to see and watch movies everywhere they go. In the article titled "Move Over Cable TV, Kids are more Interested on What's on the Small Screen," by Jennifer Van Groove. The author…

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    Shaw Industry

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    scheme that is encircled jointly by multifaceted networks, phones, mobile phones and internet-linked PCs, the global system shake practically all of us. Over the past era, the industry has been brushed up in a rapid innovation and deregulation. It can be seen around the world that government’s monopolies are now privatized and they face a surplus of new competitors. Basic telephone calls remain to be the industry 's main revenue creator, but network technology is altering. Digital Subscriber…

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    Many parents feel differently regarding the influence Television has on children; however, I believe television has a positive effect on children because it educates them. It teaches them different things they will need to be familiar with. In my opinion, it prepares them for school and occurrences they will come across in life. Not only does television influence your child, it takes them to places around the world and opens a “treasure chest of information.” Educational shows are useful for…

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    affecting all media sectors. For example, television programmes are more accessible worldwide due to streaming websites whereas previously, audiences would have to wait for the programme to be scheduled live on television. The objective of my study is to research the consequences that the television industry will face due to the rise in popularity of the internet. In recent years, piracy has become a major threat and is not only causing a threat to the television industry, but to all media…

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    Primetime television is the pinnacle of entertainment, a time to relax and catch up on a good show, watch the news, and even cheer on our favorite sports team. Though, over the years it seems as though this favorite pastime has slowly become jaded with offensive material and changed primetime television from a time that could be spent with family to a time where watchers must be on guard of any inappropriate material. Primetime TV should be an appropriate source of entertainment for viewers of…

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    next section of chapter dives deeper into television as a medium. Commercials are something we are now accustom to, they have become an inconvenience more than anything, yet our by habits and ideals of what society is or should be is heavily influenced by them. They have even found a way to fit our political figures in to their 30 second time slots. Living in the Bible belt and in the state that produced Billy Graham televangelism is nothing new. Television offers a new medium for religion…

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    The Netflix Business Model

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    There once was a time when watching a television show viewers loved the suspense of waiting another week to see the next episode. With the change in technology viewers no longer have to wait that long. With the change in technology viewers no longer have the suspense of waiting a week for the next episode. There are many people who don’t mind sitting down in front of the television, tablet, or computer screen and watch an entire season, that consist of 10 plus episodes, of a specific TV show in…

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    The Real, the Bad, and the Ugly by Cassie Heidecker is an interesting example of analyzing the reality TV epidemic and in addition to the people that view it. The author starts out by listing things that go into a reality TV production and things that happen in real life in order to state that these are two different things despite the idea that reality TV is supposed to be “real”. The mundanity of real life is emphasised here vs. the idea that reality TV is scripted and has a lot of extra work…

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    Within our society it is seen that what is on television has a large impact on what influences our culture and our society and what we believe in. With the use of such media it is easy for networks to use advertisement to sell specific products to the age group of which it is appealing too, which therefore contributes to the trending factor of which we all know so well. An example of this is from "Humankind 's Ouroboros" by J. Reagan Tankersley, He talks about how Monster movies became popular…

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    The television first truly became commercially popular in the 1950s as a way to influence public opinions. The major turning point for television came around when television’s first hit show, “Texaco Star Theater” starring Milton Berlet became so successful that, “Detroit 's reservoir levels dropped every Tuesday night at 9.00 pm because most people didn 't go to the toilet during the whole time of the show” (Summa 7). Further cementing television 's role as a media juggernaut is the…

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