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    The influence of overseas developments in television on Australian culture and identity during that decade. History/Intro – TV began in 195X Advertising – coke, sunglasses TV Shows – sesame street, moon landing 1969 Personalities – elvis, beatles, catch phrases? Conclusion INTRODUCTION The 1960s was period of time that saw great changes in Australian society due to the evolution of popular culture. During the 1960s, technological advances allowed American and British cultural influences to…

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    is a global leader in media and entertainment with businesses in television networks, film and TV entertainment. They use their industry-leading operating scale and brands to create, package and deliver high-quality content worldwide on a multi-platform basis. The company focuses primarily on creating new value for the company…

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    Full House Show Analysis

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    show had many fans hoping that there would be a reunion for years. Fortunately for them, there was, however, a little different from a traditional one. In 2014, there were talks about creating a spin-off. There were reports that Warner Brothers Television was considering a series reboot. John Stamos also known as “Uncle Jesse” had an ownership stake in the show and was heading up the attempt…

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    more than 30 years. The Shadow, which is a crime drama, also had a loyal following. Prestige anthology shows brought together writers such as Archibald MacLeish and Norman Corwin with actors from the stage such as Helen Hayes and Orson Welles, and film-based anthology shows such as The Lux Radio…

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    The first week we discussed technology as a part of our culture and how it 's become something now days that 's essential to us whereas the reading "How to Stop Worrying and Learn to love the Internet (1999)" where people were just introduced to the phenomenal that is technology e.g mobiles, computers etc, at the time would help those who are anxious about using around that day and age. We had widely discussed and compared how technology has differed and how we have also, some pointed out how…

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    opinion? Well, my opinion is that children of this generation do spend far to much time in front of screens. I have seen that as the technology becomes more and more advanced, we as a humanity are fragmenting ourselves. Devices like phones and televisions consume the minds of our youth and they distorting communication skills. These electronics also in my view strip people of their pressious imagination. I agree with all of what is said in the first passage and from what i know about…

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    Have you ever thought of how much time you spend in front of a screen and how much we use technology in our society today? The great obsession with technology that many characters in the novel experience, compares to the current obsessions that transpires in our world today. A big danger of technology that is portrayed in the book is that broadcasters emote their news in a way that makes people believe whatever they say, and studies have proven that this is exhibited in our society as well.…

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    majority of past studies have been centered on lab experiments and aggression which does not match well with real-life exposure (“No Link Found…”). Effective studies must be commenced before people can jump to certain conclusions. Violent media in television shows and video games are often quick to be blamed after “senseless shootings” occur. A British medical journal noted that “the link…

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    ensured great flexibility through its use of packaged programs (Shows developed, owned, and scheduled by CBS) allowing them to create anchor points throughout the week, emphasizing the important of audience flow and also focusing primarily on live television. NBC employed programming strategies that included, spectaculars and event…

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    Sound Recording Interview

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    widely used when he was just a kid. Ed was open to any and all questions i sent his way, and our interview lasted for about an hour. During the interview, Ed reflected on days gone by, and answered questions pertaining to sound recording, radio, television, and movies. Sound Recording When I mentioned the topics i would cover throughout our interview, Ed asked if we could do sound recording first. He spoke about his love and admiration for music back when he was a kid, and the records he used…

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