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    Talk shows have become a bit of an American Staple entertaining home viewers for years. Two of the most successful and powerful women in the talk show industry are Oprah Winfrey and Ellen DeGeneres, this dual of leading ladies have taken the lead as talk show queens. Both Oprah and Ellen have surpassed many obstacles, but their background, talk show style, and accomplishments have made them rise above the challenge and reach the height of superstardom and financial wealth. Oprah Winfrey is a…

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    around the world. As host and supervising producer of the top-rated, award-winning The Oprah Winfrey Show, she entertained, enlightened and uplifted millions of viewers for 25 years. Her accomplishments as a global media leader and philanthropist have established her as one of the most respected and admired public figures today. Oprah Winfrey is one of the most influential women in America, she changed shows on “Taboo Topics” like abuse, infidelity etc. Also she helped get a bill passed for…

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    Suzanne Malveaux Essay

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    Well it is not just in talks but a reality that happened in the life of Suzanne for her notable work she was hired by the CNN in 2002 for such pathbreaking news she shared. Winning awards like Emmy and earning a net worth of $3 million her career has taken her to almost half the…

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    professionalization of the publication industry. Conceptually, the Broadsheet newspaper infers that the contents of the publication reflect an interest in political, business, economic, or social matters, and it has historically been contrasted to tabloids and their focus on entertainment, sports, and sensationalism. As a result, Broadsheet newspapers have traditionally been read by persons with higher social status and income as well as those with professional education interested in…

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    Lady Gaga: Top 8 Memorable Interview Quotes By Ginn Andrews Lady Gaga has proven in the last few years to be much more than “the next Madonna”. Her fans, affectionately called Little Monsters by the icon herself, have known it all along, and the woman has worked for her permanent spot in pop culture history. Number Eight: On Being A ‘Firefighter’ “I’ve come a long way through a lot of heartache and pain, but none of it made me damaged goods. It made me a fighter.” Gaga is engaged to Taylor…

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    Differences between broadsheet and tabloid newspaper Size One of the distinguishing factor between the two newspapers is size. A broadsheet is in the strictest definitions big newspapers that can measure between 11 to 12 inches wide and as much as 20 inches long and is characterized by long vertical lines. Broadsheet newspapers are usually folded horizontally in half to fit in newsstands. In the UK some of the famous broadsheets are Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, the Guardian and Sunday…

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    Analysis Of 'The New Day'

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    Now 50p - equivalent to three quarters of a packet of 'Trebor Extra Strong Mints. ' 40 pages - - - Our newsagents are the hub of news in the UK and furthermore when the sun rises over the horizon a new day commences. No this is not another odious 'Premier Inn advert, 'it 's a wonderful, wonderful life... ' Although, I 'm sure 'the New Day ' would glow over the horizon at the optimism; I 'm referring to the newest kid on the newsagent 's block: 'The New Day. ' It has been in print for over…

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    journalism, society journalism, and “massocratic journalism” are words generally ascribed to the emergence of popular journalism. Popular journalism can be defined as quick and cheap journalism, which appeased the whole population. Examples include tabloid newspaper companies such as the Pall Mall Gazette and the Daily Mail. Commercial journalism was a catalyst for the changing of news reporting in the Victorian era, where demand for newspapers increased to such an extent that by 1900 the…

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    Winfrey moved to Baltimore, Maryland to host the T.V. show People are Talking. The show soon became a hit and Winfrey stayed with the show for eight years. “Her emotional ad-lib delivery eventually got her transferred to the daytime talk show arena” (Biography.com/people). Winfrey was soon recruited by a Chicago T.V station to host her very own show, A.M. Chicago. “Oprah’s warm-hearted personal style won her 100,000 more viewers and had taken her show from last to first place in…

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    abusive single parent home. At 19 after much persistence landed her first job in radio from there she worked her way up the ladder into television. In 1986 the Oprah Show aired bringing in $125 million the first year. She “gained “ ownership of the program. In 1994 Oprah pledged to keep her show “free of the tabloid topics” as talk shows became increasingly trashy and exploitative. She earned respect of the viewers and was awarded with increasing popularity. Besides the fact that Oprah has…

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