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    Over the years, technology has had an incredible growth and in turn, has produced communication in many forms. Whether it is media from television, social networks, or even a billboard on the side of the road, media has a huge impact on the world. In both articles, “Remote Control” by Sarah Marshall and “Sexual Representations in Gossip Girl and One Tree Hill” by Meghan Peirce, they argue the influences and effects media has on audiences. In the article, “Sexual Representation”, Peirce is…

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    radio station network in the US. December 1, 1997, Westinghouse changes its name to CBS Corporation and moves its HQ from Pittsburgh to NYC. From 1998 on, CBS Inc. is known as CBS Corp. and in 1999 CBS is acquired by Sumner Redstone's media giant Viacom Inc. for $45B. In 2005 Viacom splits itself and re-establishes CBS Corporation, both of which are still controlled by Redstone through National Amusements. In 2006 CBS Corporation and Warner Brothers Entertainment launch The CW Network as a…

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    rewind, fast forward as many time as you would like is a blessing. A person can spend hours watching any series of television that they would like for hours or even days on end. The convenience alone is the reason that many of us have signed onto this social network and continue to use it over watching a show on a conventional TV. Part of the unfortunate nature of these streaming networks is that they can come become addictive, one can go hours on end without realizing that you have not moved…

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    Jeanine Pirro Essay

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    Bio: Who is Jeanine Pirro? Jeanine Pirro (born June 2, 1951) is a famous American television personality, prosecutor, former judge and politician who is currently in the spotlight as the host of Fox News Channel's show, Justice with Judge Jeanine. She studied at Notre Dame High School and earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University at Buffalo. She then enrolled at Albany Law School of Union University and received her J.D. degree from the university in 1975. Jeanine Pirro bio is given…

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    was in 1995 as the main character in his school play. Not to long after the play, he managed to be in the short lived television series, Emeril, which allowed him to become noticed by a lot of people. Two years after Emeril he made a small-screen acting debut as a voice over in the film Annabelle’s Wish. Following the start of his career he had made guest appearances on television series such as Once and Again, Get Real, and Boston Public. Along with acting, James was very talented when it came…

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    white individuals. Television programming is currently attempting to rectify the inaccurate reflection of society. Racial stereotypes of Latinos are abundant in television and media. Common Hispanic women stereotypes, from maids to seductresses, are debilitating and harmful in their generalizations. In the Pilot episode of the CW hit-show Jane the Virgin, an adaption of the Venezuelan telenovela Juana La Virgen, through plot, and…

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    Supernatural: It's Not as Scary as it Sounds "I realize that the only way we've made it through it all this is by hanging together." - Dean Winchester When I was 10 years old my dad introduced me to this television show on The CW Network called Supernatural. He thought it was something that would interest a strange kid like me. Back then I was kind of freaked out by all the gory guts and blood. Now, I see more. I see that it just wasn't about killing the vampire next door or stopping…

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    Rob Thomas Book Report

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    to his first television job on Dawson's Creek, Thomas sold two novel ideas. One of these was provisionally titled Untitled Rob Thomas Teen Detective Novel, which formed the basis for the series. The novel had many elements similar to Veronica Mars, though the protagonist was male. Thomas's father was a vice-principal at Westlake High School near Austin, Texas, and the main character attended a "thinly disguised version" of the school. As Thomas had begun writing for film and television, he did…

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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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    Creativity In Film

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    Unlike movie films, TV Shows seem to be one of the biggest forms of global entertainment. Cable and Television networks are investing more than ever in mega productions to compete against each other. If successful, these programs tend to be much longer and can be showcased for many years (seasons), therefore sequels are almost nonexistent, yet creativity is…

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