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    Suzanne Malveaux Essay

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    An award winning journalist, enthusiastic anchor and the White House correspondent- Suzanne Malveaux has many more roles to play in her 14 year long career which has a lot of her sweat and pain. Suzanne Malveaux whose age is 49 is considered as one of the most prominent American news journalist who is known for her programs like Around the world and Newsroom.You’d ask why? Well this lady has covered all of the major news like that one of Barack Obama’s 2013 inauguration ceremony in Washington…

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    What People See In Blind Spot by Melissa Wlostoski On NBC on the date of September 21th at 10pm this show premiered. It's premiere, consist of it starting out with officials taking out a possible bomb threat, but instead find a naked young woman covered in tattoos. This woman can't tell you anything because she has total amnesia. But her tattoos are clues that help prevent attacks on the public. Beside those tattoos that helps out with these attacks on the public, the Jane Doe does…

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    Sydney Angell 16 October 2015 Synthesis Essay Letellier John Jay Assault on Referee The news story of two football players tackling a referee during a game has gone viral. At John Jay High School in San Antonio, Texas, two of the football players have been suspended for tackling a referee during a game against Marble Falls. Punishment for the boys is up in the air still as that assistant coach, Mack Breed, has admitted to telling the players to hit the referee. He stated “This guy needs to pay…

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    Imagine living in a society where the media skewed the accuracy of information only to manipulate the audience and boost ratings, now realize that the society described isn’t an imagination but rather a reality. Currently, the majority of individuals depend on news networks to further understand the happenings around the world. However, receiving news from one source feeds the viewer with biased ideas, intended to make the viewer think a certain way. The reason behind this lies on the ideologies…

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    Lip Sync Battle History

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    Lip Sync Battle has taken the world by storm in its year-and-a-half on SpikeTV. Hosted by LL Cool J and Chrissy Teigen, the show pits celebrity against celebrity in elaborately staged miming battles. The show has been a crowd favorite for the cable station, scoring the channel its highest ratings ever. Read on to find out more about Lip Sync Battle, and keep an eye out for part two of our list, coming soon. Number Fifteen: Lip Sync Battle Started as a Skit on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon The…

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    There are many reasons to why people are starting to prefer American made items over imported goods. It seems that many individuals are increasingly going out of their way to purchase items, mainly, clothing that has the label of “Made in America”. The question is why is this trend becoming so popular? Could the reasons be, because of quality and a certain class that can afford these items? Or is it because of jobs coming to America?. Or is it having pride in America? No matter the case, the…

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    Sarnoff,” says Luke, happily. “What are we waiting for? Let’s get started!” Everyone starts getting to work and interrupts the movie “Indiana Jones” that was playing on NBC, and broadcasts Luke on air. “Hello, USA, my name is Luke Warm, and I want to express what I think about the Great Depression overall right now. This event is giving pure devastation and sorrow throughout the nation. Unemployment rates are tremendously…

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    the show as Lulu and is still playing the part today. Fans were very upset to see her go, but a lot of them will follow Julie to her new spot on Chicago Med. This is a new spin-off coming that will go right along with Chicago Fire and Chicago PD on NBC. Julie Berman is a three time Emmy winner and is an actress that will do the new role justice for sure. Berman will not be seen on the show until the 3rd episode of the season where she will show up as Toni Zanetti, who is described as “a…

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    The O. J. Simpson Trial

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    ‘Media event’ is a term first coined by Daniel Dayan and Elihu Katz with regard to the festive viewing of television. A media event consists of three levels—syntactics (the interruption of the normal routines), semantics (the asserted meaning of the event) and pragmatics (the response of a committed audience). (Dayan and Katz 1992, p. 14) These occasions are preplanned, promoted and presented live to the viewers (Dayan and Katz 1992, pp. 5-7) which thus create a disruption of dailiness including…

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    MLB Negotiations

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    partnerships with CBS and NBC. However, both networks have been unwilling to commit to broadcasting games throughout the week. The main purpose of this deal is to establish a partnership that will allow the MLB to showcase their teams and players to the country on a weekly basis. ESPN has jumped on the sports broadcasting scene and they are ready to make a huge splash in bringing live sports to their program lineup. CBS is improving on an already impressive sports lineup. NBC has football and…

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