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    TV shows that I decided to compare and contrast were American Horror Story and Supernatural. Both of these TV shows are under the genre of horror and they both like to re-create the things that go bump in the night. Both of these TV shows are geared toward a large target audience of ages 18 through 50, and both have characters that the audience can grow with.Nevertheless, the networks that they are tied to, have a different opinion on how they scare their audiences in their seat. American horror story is a a non- syndicated cable program that is with FX, and is in the genre of horror fiction The content of the show changes every season however the episodes keep their element of fear fresh. Supernatural, however, does have a growing…

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    Columbia Broadcasting System – CBS Corporation is one of the largest American media holdings and conducts its activity in the branch of mass media and the entertaining industry. The business of a direction of the Company is cable television, creation, and propagation of a television content, a film studio, publishing house, TV and radio stations, interactive media and the outdoor advertising including a network of television announcement CBS Television Network. It was founded in 1971. Leslie…

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    Riverdale Twitter Scandal

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    Twitter while the event is taking place. While I have sporadically engaged in live tweeting for numerous single events such as the Grammy’s or the MET Gala before, I never truly realized how much dedication it takes for an individual to tune into a show week-to-week and live tweet their commentary. For this television challenge experience, I chose to delve deep into The CW’s Riverdale Twitter fandom and live tweet my immediate reactions as the show aired. For this experience, I live tweeted…

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    Importance Of Emmy Awards

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    An Emmy Award recognizes excellence in the television industry. It corresponds to the Grammy Award for music, the Academy Award, or the Oscar for film and the Tony Award for theatre. Winning all four is referred to as the grand slam or “EGOT” coined by actor Philip Michael Thomas who said his acronym originally stood for energy, growth, opportunity and talent. Only 12 people have achieved this. Directly off the Emmy website, The Emmy Awards were conceived in 1948 and its founding fathers…

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    Television has been one of the biggest phenomenon since the invention of radio. As many years has progressed, television has been a vital option for entertainment throughout many homes across the world. Not only does it serves ties to entertainment but it also serve ties to ideologies practiced on screen to such audiences. It gives its audiences belief that there are thing that can be perpetuated into existence. For example, such sitcoms portray family values that are seen moral to viewers. So…

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    for learning and inspiration. It alls comes around how the children are using the TV and what the parents are controlling. I think it´s very important that the parents limit the time and that they makes sure their children understand the difference between reality and unreality. Watching TV could be a great tool for family bounding and god reason to spend time together. It is certainly a relief for many parents to just put their children in front of the TV for a little while, to maybe get some…

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    violence shown on television today during entertainment programming such as dramas, it’s not surprising that people do not feel as safe as they once did about the society in which they live. It has been argued by many that the coverage of violence on television, has been dominated by storylines revolving around criminal behavior. This dominance or monopoly on the storylines of American television shows has been around for decades. Countless types of television programs have dealt with such…

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    Monitoring What Children Can Watch on TV Parents always want what’s best for their children and enjoy their childhood. When it comes to media and technology, parents want to be extremely cautious of what network, movie, or cartoons their children are watching. Most parents want to sit there with their children and make sure nothing goes wrong. From “Marketing, Media, and the First Amendment: What’s Best for Children,” Susan Linn suggests parents should use the V-chip to assist in monitoring…

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    The popularity of televisions has increased drastically since its beginning. With visually interesting images, and highly entertaining programs, televisions can command the attention of their audiences for hours. Watching television can help young viewers to develop ideas and a view of the world around them. TVs also influence the attitudes and behaviors people have, not just towards themselves but also the people around them. With the stronghold of television media, public opinions and cultures…

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    Social media websites, video games, TV shows are some examples of popular culture. Watching TV is one of the most common ways that United States citizens have to entertain themselves in their spare time. There a several cable companies that offered thousands of channels from where to chose. In addition, most of United States citizens have more than one TV in their houses. However, a television is not longer need if a person wants to watch their favorites TV shows. Today, there are several…

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