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    Defining genres for television shows has always been a difficult task, and the sheer amount of shows airing today makes this process even tougher. Not only are there hundreds of shows that are prevalent in network television, but due to the rise in popularity of streaming sites such as Netflix, there are also many shows that get their start on these sites without ever premiering on TV. This saturation in the market of TV shows has obviously produced many different genres of TV shows, and the…

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    Child Media Influence

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    This paper looks at the influence media has on a child’s development and education, with its focus of media-tech, educational children’s television, and the possession of technology such as phones, tablets, and computers during the early age. It isn’t until the past few decades that media and technology has immersed itself into society and the easy accessibility of technology has made its way into families and children. Media has become the main outlet for socialization in children and kids…

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    Lisa Temple Interview

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    There is almost nothing that makes my job easier as an interviewer than asking questions of an actor who is confident in his/her abilities and is able to present himself/herself as a well-rounded, talented, fascinating human being. In Lisa Temple 's case, that is exactly what she did with the questions she recently agreed to answer. She offered fresh insight into her early passions, her notable works, and her upbeat outlook on the industry as a whole. One of my favorite headshots! One of my…

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    Dicky Vs Walt Whitney

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    their crew from larger cities. Dickey also commented on the appeal to film producers, who may be drawn to Savannah because of the look of the area. Savannah offers scenery unlike those of larger markets that production companies may want for their television series or…

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    Act III: (26) Val is at her cocktail party and explains to her guests that the book is fictional and not about Gary’s family in Texas, nobody believes her. (27) Gary is trying to leave Abby’s, she tells him that she is better for him than Val. (28) Val tells her editor that she isn’t happy with the way he is trying to sell her book. Karen and Lilimae can’t find Gary at the party and decide to call him up. (29) Abby tells Gary to stay with her, since that is where he wants to be. (30) Karen and…

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    have witness from television because it displays incorrect information (Neubauer & Fradella, 2014). In addition, now jurors wants more forensic evidence. Watching shows like CIS, has had an influence on way the jurors demand for more DNA analysis. In my opinion, I think that these shows does not depict the reality of policing or prosecution. I think that these type of shows should be more factual. Especially, since many people are really taking what they are viewing on television and apply…

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    Dora the Explorer is a very popular tv show directed to children from the ages 2-5 years old. This tv show is an interactive cartoon for preschoolers around the world, which encourages children to join along in the adventure. In every single episode Dora, Boots and the monkey ask for help to overcome obstacles on their way to their main goal or task in the show. Children are able to learn lots of knowledge throughout each episode, that could help them grow. In each episode of Dora the Explorer…

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    and Children’s Media at Saint Vincent College, Technology and Interactive Media as Tools in Early Childhood Programs Serving Children from Birth through Age 8, “Interactive media provides challenges and opportunities…

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    Real Husbands of Hollywood In the late 90s and early 2000s Television channels started to get blan and was becoming difficult to come up with original TV series so they started to created reality TV shows. There were different types of reality shows like “Survivor” where contestants were stranded on a remote island and had to use their nature skills to survivor. Later on MTV and BET decided to to join the trends with TV shows such as “The Real World” and “College Hill”. These shows choose a…

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    How to Talk Back to Your Television Set, once said, “All television is educational television. The question is: what is it teaching?” With the growth in popularity of television over the years, the question of whether the content viewers are absorbing is beneficial or detrimental remains. While television programs such as documentaries other educational programs can benefit a viewer by providing them with additional knowledge, an over exposure of non-educational programs can causes detrimental…

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