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    Ever since shows, such as CSI have come out, many individuals have changed their major to Criminal Justice. However, what they fail to realize is that television always paints a pretty picture to attract viewers. Therefore, if people are using this show as one of the reasons to become a Crime Scene Investigator, there making a big mistake. In this particular show, working on crime scenes is shown to be less complex than in real life. For example, in real life, crime scenes can be very horrifying…

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    Favorite Black Female TV Characters From Cookie Lyon to Clair Huxtable to Olivia Pope, we all have our favorite black female characters on television. These gorgeous, strong, and powerful black women are revolutionizing the television industry and the black community. They have capture the hearts of black women from all walks of life. Whether they make us laugh or cry, one thing we can all agree on is that these black women are inspiring. Here are some of our all-time favorite black women on…

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    However, with the fast pace of changes within the industry also means different ways of going about business in order to ensure its longevity. These changes have also caused a transitional period for the television industry as we once knew it. This shift is calling on various media leaders in the television sector to make creative, managerial, and strategic decisions in transitional times where media content, the economics of the industry, and the global media market are in flux. Over the past…

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    Golden Age Of Radio Essay

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    The Golden Age of Radio lasted roughly around 1930 through 1940. That time was when the medium of commercial broadcast radio grew into the fabric of daily life in the United States. One time they provided news and entertainment to a country struggling with economic depression and war and much of the programming heard by listeners was controlled by advertising agencies which included the shows hired the talent and staff. Sometimes they draw performers directly from the old vaudeville theatre…

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    Nightcrawler

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    In today’s society many people only care about fame and money instead of having moral principles. Watching the film Nightcrawler portrays how modern day media is covered because in the film it shows behind the scenes of how producers react when going on live and what is the process behind when purchasing a video from any type of video company. In the film the main point being made is how technology has changed the news industry and how producers only want the views. News stations such as Fox…

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    representation in prime time television Stereotyping and Tokenism (Clark’s Model) Television and Culture TV show comparison The Trend and Rise of Representation in Prime Time Television With every decade the trend of representative and relatable characters has changed, with every decade a new group emerges. Researchers have constantly studied the changes in relation to age, gender, race and seuxality on television. It is important to culture to discover which television networks have the…

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    Racism In RCA

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    RCA, the Radio Corporation of America, was formed in October 1919 by major radio interests, General Electric, Westinghouse, the United Fruit Company (UFC), and AT&T, to pool patents and research, and to coordinate radio development. Its formation received congressional support due to its ability to keep radio control in US hands in the face of foreign competitors like Marconi and after Congress denied the Navy of control of radio in the 1918 Congressional Radio Hearings which also excluded…

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    Only a few years ago, RadioShack was known as a multibillion dollar company and one of the nation’s largest retailers of electronics. The business was started by two young brothers Theodore and Milton Deutschmann from London, England in 1921. The brothers opened the initial store in downtown Boston to provide the public with radio equipment, sales and services. In addition, the company was a leading provider of “ham” radio and ship radio equipment to consumers. RadioShack would grow slightly…

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    On March 24, 2014, the YouTube channel, KBS World TV uploaded the video “The Return of Superman - Development Test for Twins” In the video, the father takes his fraternal twins to the Infant Development Examination Center. They were there to check on the development of the twins. In his interview, the father was curious if their level of attachment was normal because the twins were crying a lot. After hearing the results from the expert, the father was surprised and realized that he needs to…

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    1960s Television Imagine yourself sitting in the living room with your family. It’s the mid 1960s, and you’re flipping through channels until you reach CNN, where John F. Kennedy is standing at his post, giving a speech, with Nixon right behind him. You are watching the very first televised presidential debate. You decide to watch something else, so you click the remote, and Fred Flintstone appears on the screen, living life in the town of Bedrock. On comes an ad about toothbrushes, then…

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