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    Accuracy of “Grey’s Anatomy” and its Effect on Viewers The influence television shows have on their audience is significant. World-wide popular medical show, Grey’s Anatomy, has been quite the controversy for many on whether or not the effects of the show are beneficial or detrimental to its audience. In hindsight, it has been discovered that this show clearly has an impact on its viewers, while also concluding that most of the time it can be medically accurate. Although there is much debate on…

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    I believe that children of any age should be restricted on screen time due to their need for developmental, emotional, and physical growth. Studies show that pre schoolers who watch television lower their ability to complete a given task. These children can also recieve lower test scores later in their educational career. I also believe that screen time can become an addiction which causes children not to be able to put down a device. Between 2011-2013 children 8 and under have doubled their…

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    Watching people violate cultural norms is incredibly challenging. We are embedded from birth with an injunction to follow the rules of behavior and social etiquette to such an extent that violating them does not come naturally. This is what makes Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, aired November 3, 2006, such an almost seemingly difficult film to watch. However, the satire used in this film is remarkably enlightening on Americans as Borat…

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    supposed to do your homework, but the TV programs have your favorite celebrities so you cannot stop watching them. B. According to the author Demitrios Kalogeropoulos, most recently accessed on December 3, a normal American’s average time of watching television is 4 hours per day. This may not seem like a long time, but it really adds up. C. Too much media may also affect in a negative way because companies take advantage of people’s dependence on media in order to make more money. D. Today, I…

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    Hydrangea is a short film that shows the contrast between a perfect life on TV and what actually happens when the cameras are off. Sometimes when we watch a TV show or even a commercial, it can be easy to forget that the people acting on screen aren't the people we're seeing. With every situation fabricated and every reaction scripted and the actors given chance after chance to react perfectly, the audience can see a presentation of reality that simply isn't true. Each actor has a life outside…

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    Mad City Film Analysis

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    The media should be a place where important information is broadcasted, a place where bias doesn’t exist and a place where people go to in order to obtain information about what’s happening around us, but what if everything we’re seeing are all lies. In the film, Mad City a man’s life is put on the line for the ratings, we see how cold blooded people can be and we get to see how they are capable of manipulating everyone into believing everything they say. Max knew very well that Sam was a little…

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    big reason for the problem on when it is appropriate to air indecent material on television has to do with the parents complaining too much. Parents have an obsession of protecting their children from everything on television so when they see something that seems obscene parents will start complain. One thing that the parents can do is get a V-chip that is inserted in the television so a parent can put the television rating which will block any channel that has a higher rating. A problem with…

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    website, the base package starts with 25 plus channels (FEB, 2016) and includes such popular networks as; NBC, FOX, CNN, HGTV, AMC, Food Network, WE TV, CBS, ABC, The CW, and PBS. Customers then pick two additional channel packages at no…

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    The article introduced a lot of International television formats in the European countries. The international format trade has seen enormous growth and acceleration for the long time. International television formats was an effective channel to absorb the audience. From chart formats, we can see that Denmark the unequal use of international formats, the disparity between DR1 and TV2. From the article, it has divided entertainment into fiction, traditional entertainment and factual entertainment.…

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    There is no doubt that Americans love to watch television and spend hours of time on their phones. In the article “Television”, Jeff Ousborne states “Over the last sixty years, no pop culture medium has done more to shape American life than television” (243). Instead of comprising a daily schedule before, now it is a schedule of a favorite show. Not having at least one television set in homes these days is unheard of. If we are greatly interested in a t.v. series, we will spend a great deal of…

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