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    status, or checking the weather, the Internet has become so embedded into everyday life that a person could easily fall behind if they don’t have the proper tools to keep up with society. These tools include computers, tablets, smartphones, smart televisions, smart watches, and it is rare for someone to not come in contact with at least one of these devices throughout their day. Over all, the Internet has positively affected society because it gives society a way to connect to a variety of thing…

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    It is commonly known that the more time young children spend watching television, the more junk food and fast food they are likely to eat. For every hour a child watches television per day, on average a child consumes an additional 167 calories. It is known that increased food intake goes hand and hand with becoming overweight and the use of video games. Even though…

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    From the telegraph, the telephone, the television, the internet, to social media, it is obvious that these technological advancements have had a great impact on human society. These technologies have transformed the way we communicate and constantly redefined the means in which we consume media. All the same, it is undeniable that YouTube, a new form of media, has become a central asset to today’s culture. It has developed to be used as a means of entertainment and education internationally.…

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    Media Desensitization

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    Television and other media can have positive effects, however most of the attention is focused on the negative effects (2011, p.251). Generally, media content influences the way we behave, the way we think and the way we react emotionally (2011, p.258). Researchers have shown that there are some commonalities in the ways we react to various mediated content (2011, p.258). We take behavioral cues from the media and apply them to our own lives that can influence our behavior negatively or…

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    The television industry is one of the largest industries in the world no matter where one goes. Reality shows are one of the most popular forms of programming available for viewers on most television platforms. These shows have helped create stars, employment, and given us plenty of entertainment. Nevertheless, they also have a negative impact on society. There are shows which have propagated stereotypes pertaining to sex, race, ethnicity and even religion. The most recognizable form of…

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    In Neil Postman’s Amusing Ourselves to Death, he explains why he is concerned about what technology can do to a culture. More specifically, he is concerned about how technology can harm a culture. In the case of television, Postman believes that by blindly absorbing what we see, Americans are giving up the ability to participate in rational public affairs and discourse such as politics, news, religion, education, economics, etc. His thesis is that media has had a negative effect on the amount of…

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    The Daily Show - Consequence-Free Speech Stewart John during this podcast criticizes an NBA sports and political personnel. The structure itself comes from a network named “Comedy Central’. Compared to our podcast, The Daily Show had focused far more on criticisms. The main genres that the podcast focuses on is politics and comedy. The comedic touch towards the podcast was that he was able to keep audiences entertained by making a humorous atmosphere with jokes and mocking other people while we…

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    Rhetorical Outline: Proposition: South Korea’s younger demographic needs to stop being obsessed with the narrow beauty standard promoted in the entertainment industry. Audience: My intended audience will be young adults/South Korea’s younger demographic, who seem to be the most influenced by South Korea’s entertainment industry, as the new generations spend more time watching TV shows and listening to K-Pop. Goal: My goal is to show the younger demographic some of the negative effects when we…

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    undone the main character Delores compare her life with television programs. Delores was born and raised in 1950 that time was when women stay at home and making food and men were working outside. That time television was the latest invention after the radio because before that people listen radio but after that audience start watching television screen. The viewers were start learning everything from television in 1950s because television showed about fashion, family shows, games and World War…

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    Tivo Case Study Tv's Case

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    offered consumers the opportunity to not be limited by networkers. However, changing consumer habits was extremely difficult. Most consumers are satisfied if a product is “good enough,” so they do not see a reason to switch. In TiVo’s case, on-demand television was new, but few really switched. Moreover, TiVo’s marketing campaign did not succeed as it was more difficult to explain the features of TiVo than to experience them, generating limited interest. TiVo’s financials reveal the great…

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