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    that happened worldwide. Furthermore, television and radios made a significant effect on the civil rights movement in the sense that they gave the people public awareness. This let people to become more aware about things that were happening around them. Even though television was a new invention in the 1950s and developed in the of the civil rights movement, it brought huge success to bringing people top stories. According to the news star, local television news did not only get reports on…

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    Cavender, talks about one of the top-rated television programs in the United States. He observes the cultural meaning of CSI. The article demonstrates how crime, deviance, and social control are represented in the media culture we experience everyday. Media is such a huge influence in our lives today. The research Cavender provides, gives examples of how individuals’ everyday interactions, with media, consumes and shape their attitudes about crime. The media has an important role of cultural…

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    From early art in the 1600’s to the emergence of television, the media has had a rapid and unstoppable invasion on lives. Media overwhelms society with drama and entertainment. In “Supersaturation, or, The Media Torrent and Disposable Feeling” by Todd Gitlin, he asserts paintings were what television is today: entertainment. In the 1600s, these paintings were passed down from generation to generation, and today, television shows rarely last two seasons. Gitlin feels as though the media…

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    U.S. Cultural Trends (50’s/ 60’s) Media Television enters households in the 50s Media wants to target more people, so they made shows and broadcasted things that were less offensive and more family friendly I love lucy was a popular tv show in the 50s, Bewitched and Dick Van Dyke in the 60s Color tv was picking up in the mid to late 60s People only had landlines, no cell phones yet Music Elvis came into light, much to the dismay of parents Rock and roll was spreading like wildfire The 60s was a…

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    . Television networks broadcast live on a small broadcast delay to give them the ability to censor or cut out any information that is not appropriate for the broadcast. In occasional circumstances, the material is not censored in time to prevent it from being displayed to the audience. This can be from technical difficulties including someone just forgetting to place the delay switch on. The network’s purpose is to keep unappropriated material these things off of the air, but for whatever…

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    prizes through her sponsors including Nordstrom’s and Target. Ellen DeGeneres is a successful person because she showed determination, commitment, courage and care by being courageous enough to become the first person to come-out as homosexual on television and…

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    The debate of whether screen viewing has negative or positive affects on children has been a long controversial topic. With every passing year, screens are being used in different ways that are increasing its presence in our daily lives that might alarm some parents. However through limited screen viewing time and depending on the content being viewed, I believe this can lead to a positive influence on a childs life. Limited screen time can help keep a balance between different aspects of a…

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    The criticism of Daily Show regarding Criminal justice reform Humans’ minds are the most precious gifts god has given to us. However, sometimes our minds could be manipulated without being known by ourselves. As people know more and more about how our brains and psycho-activities are functioning, the ways to mislead people’s thoughts are being mastered by more and more people, especially politicians. Under this circumstance, it seems that people need a role of some outside instructions to…

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    business. According to Postman; politics, history, education, and religion became intermingled heavily with entertainment. This led to television being one of the main sources of information which in turn caused the degrade in actual research. Postman had conducted a survey to test the knowledge on the Iranian Hostage Crisis. This particular crisis was shown on television for more than a year. The result of this test showed that American’s knew of the event but no further details containing…

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    technology in particular transformed people’s lives: the television. Less than a century ago, people lived without the use of this revolutionary technological item. Now the vast majority of households in America has one if not numerous televisions. People own televisions for a variety of purposes. Some people watch college sporting events, teenagers may drown out the voice of their mom, and others watch news programs. Even though the television serves a multitude of different functions, these…

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