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    broadcast by television since the 1960's. Television is a media platform that millions of Americans watch regularly. Television is set out to be another way of communicating besides using a telephone. Presidential candidates have the ability to approach the public without single handedly meeting them one on one. Some may say, television has a positive impact on presidential elections because it gives the public a chance to get a feel of the candidates based on what they see. Television has a…

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    Reproduction to discuss ‘uniqueness’ and provide a visual example to explain the concept. Benjamin (1936:790) explains that we live in a world, where traditional viewing of ‘film and television’ is being replaced by the advancement of technologies and how the user/viewer has multiple formats and options for viewing movies and television shows, such as computers, DVDs and video cassette tapes. From one’s personal experience, once a movie is released on cinema one has experienced a number of ways…

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    the 19th century that the cartoons became humorous illustrations in magazines and newspapers and from the 20th century forward, cartoons have been referred to as comic strips and animated films” (Ahad, 2016). It has long existed to broadcast on television and is the most popular viewed programs by children. Children have grown much more interested in cartoons in many years and it has become the main hobby for them. “Mostly children begin watching cartoons…

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    In response to the massive surplus of babies in the 30s and 40s, the youth flourished in the 1950’s. The age of conformity kicked in as students dressed the same, listened to the same rock-and-roll music and even thought in unison (very few rebellions/war-like events). Along with the growing youth, the American Market expanded throughout the world and placed the U.S. into the highest ranking for the years to come. During the 1950’s, the Cold War was evident and many people, who were…

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    favorite forms of entertainment is watching television. Two very popular services offered are Direct TV and Netflix, and both have proved to satisfy their customers in some way or another, but at different costs. In fact, when it comes to television entertainment, families spend their money unwisely without pondering the pros and the cons of each service. With no doubt, Netflix is the choice that doesn’t hurt the customers’ wallets. People who often watch television need more variety, and…

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    company to become the leading Internet subscription service where registered customers enjoy unlimited access to TV programs and movies. Subscribers have the option of watching their favorite program or movie streamed via the internet to their televisions, computers or mobile devices or fast and efficient delivery of Blu-ray discs. Netflix Inc. encountered phenomenal growth in its early stage and by mid-2011 the company was servicing a record total of 24.6 million subscribers. In mid-July…

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    Dexter Morgan, Norman Bates, Frank Underwood are all sociopath’s that you love to watch on TV from the safety of your home, but what if you met one in real life? Chances are that you already have. On the outside we look, talk, and walk just like everyone else, but on the inside we are empty, I am empty. Talking about my diagnosis is hard. It scares people away or they start to treat me like a weird science project. They ask me a barrage of questions like “how, when, and where did you become like…

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    Thinking about this issue I tried to remember all of the movies and TV show I’ve watched and all of the racial-cultural things that have been shown. To tell the truth, I’m not a big fan of watching TV. I believe that it’s just a waste of time. However, it has a big influence on people. So, I could come up with one TV show. The name of this TV show is “The Good Wife”. It is a story about lawyers: their work and their routine life. Before starting my “analysis” I would like to say that all of…

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    This Is Us Analysis

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    an excellent example of the growing popularity of narrative complexities as the preferred choice of contemporary television. Narrative complexities are a “new mode of storytelling [that has] emerged as an alternative to the conventional… forms,” (Mittell). The term is used by Jason Mittell, who uses it to categorize this growing form of television as “… uniquely suited to the television series structure apart from film and literature”(Mittell). Before its “prototype…

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    today’s modern world of technology, there are many new streaming services available from metropolitan networks allowing people from all over Australia to stream from their phones, laptops, tablets, and even smart televisions. As wonderful as this may be for residence who live in regional areas of Australia, it is becoming harder for the regional networks to keep up with the metropolitan networks. Earlier this year in February, the ABC quoted “Media companies have generally welcomed the Turnbull…

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