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    Project Symphony

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    NBCUniversal uses Project Symphony to help promote their properties. Their properties consist of television networks, movies, parks, and resorts. Project Symphony was the company’s way to promote synergy. Synergy is when every asset is working together to reach a shared goal. This does not mean that each contributor acts individual, however each piece compliments the other piece of the puzzle. Burke wanted all the company’s assets to work together and not as individuals to reform their culture.…

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    The Technology Revolution in Communication: From Past to Present Introduction: Technology surrounds almost everything in society. It plays a dominant role, and we use a lot of technological devices in our daily lives like mobile phones, TVs, computers, etc. Technology is the most powerful driver of our past and future life, it has been transforming and shaping our life from difficulty to ease. Thanks to technology, we can now communicate with anyone from anywhere in the world, even from other…

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    In “The Allegory of the Cave,” an important distinction is made between two types of people, people who are blissfully ignorant and people who are painfully enlightened. The people who are blissfully ignorant choose to see things as they think they are; they mistake appearance for reality. These are the people who remain shackled to the wall, are unable to move their legs or heads, and, “see only their own shadows, or the shadows of one another” (Plato 587). These people remain in the darkness,…

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    Television has not only changed the world in a dramatic way but has also brought specific sexual concepts to the forefront of peoples minds. A specific example that is showcased throughout countless television series is the fixation on body image and the role that plays in a person’s sexual life. This is absolutely apparent in the HBO series Game of Thrones. According to _____the series now being “the most watched of any series in the pay cable networks for-decade history, attracting a whopping…

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    II. Even though the television has many shows that entertain and interest people , it is still bad for you mentally because it could change the way the way you think and feel. A. The mainstream of mass media and how the government is spoon feeding us in telling us to keep watching television and do everything in the way they want. Our population and generation has been entitled to getting brainwashed for the longest time. People in this generation think they are…

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    Analysis Of Gangbusters

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    discussing the details of the show (or the crime?) and what the results of law enforcements investigation were. It is interesting to see these connections because “Gangbusters”, started off being produced by NBC but was also aired on CBS, the same network that produces 48 hours. It is possible to say that “Gangbusters” could have influenced the structure of the…

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    not only the people around me, but from media that reports stories from all over the world. I usually start my mornings with local news on television. I don’t necessarily watch particular network because they usually have the same stories. I watch it for weather, traffic,…

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    Golden Age Of Tv Essay

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    Television is experiencing a new Golden Age. With the rise of cable and premium television along with online content providers, people have much more access to extended content than any other era before now. People’s want for more feature programming is what is driving this new era. Consumers have a need for quality and quantity in television, and the industry is trying to deliver. I want to be a part of this new era. I have a deep fondness for writing and producing my own work. Over the years,…

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    affecting all media sectors. For example, television programmes are more accessible worldwide due to streaming websites whereas previously, audiences would have to wait for the programme to be scheduled live on television. The objective of my study is to research the consequences that the television industry will face due to the rise in popularity of the internet. In recent years, piracy has become a major threat and is not only causing a threat to the television industry, but to all media…

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    true considering the enormous advances that have been made in the television industry, since Philo Farnsworth first demonstrated it to the public in 1927. In 1945 it was estimated that there were less than 10,000 television sets in American households, which later rose to 52 million sets in 1960. Nowadays 96.7 percent of Americans have a television in their household, and the average American watches 5 hours of TV a day. Television has swiftly changed American culture in extreme ways, along…

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