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    Tv Is Evil

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    excluded adults from their benefits, nonetheless. Channels such as the History Channel and the Discovery Channel have included adults into the educationally beneficial category where children find themselves, i.e., educational programs benefit both children and adults. Since scholarly studies have provided unique benefits of watching educational programs through television, watching television in moderation by viewing educational programs is helpful and good. If Jazzy and Gigi need an intellectual enhancement, Springen should seriously consider moderately showing educational channels to her daughters. Spiritual-enhancing showings have encouraged people’s spiritual walks. Channels like Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), Daystar Television, and Hope Channel, are fully devoted into broadcasting spiritual programs that are supposed to improve the viewers’ spirituality. While the viewers watch spiritual programs, they are imbibing spiritual truths in which, if the viewer applies the spiritual truths, the spiritual truths, which the program streams, would improve the lives of the viewers. Returning to Figure 1, because of the involvement of the media and of directors in spiritual programs, does this mean that despite the productivity of these programs are evident spiritual programs are evil? No, though media and directors are involved, spiritual programs are good. Therefore, since spiritual-enhancing programs, which channels like TBN and Daystar exclusively broadcast, have helped…

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    the clock connection previous low-earth orbit satellites were unable to perform. The first successful geostationary satellite was SYNCOM 3; this satellite broadcast the 1964 Tokyo Olympics to the USA. It was the first transoceanic TV broadcast (Rosen, H. A. 1984). The accomplishment of SYNCOM prompted the improvement of satellite frameworks for both universal and local applications. The competition that followed among local satellite frameworks has brought about various imaginative…

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    1. INTRODUCTION China 's media industry has a great opportunity for development. According to the data released by SARFT (The State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television), the population coverage rate of Chinese television programmes is about 98.42%. China has more than 1900 television channels overall and the audience ratings suggest that users watch television for more than three hours per day. Therefore, China 's television industry and Chinese audiences are closely interrelated.…

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    Over the past century, the pace of globalization has accelerated considerably. While globalization is certainly not unique to this period of increased growth, the establishment of a “worldwide network of fast cables and telegraph systems, in tandem with developments in railways and steamships, eroded some of the obstacles of geography and made it easier to organize transcontinental business” (Winseck and Pike, p.1). In this context, debate has emerged amongst scholars as to the consequences of…

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    2 The media is a big part of our lives and has become a fundamental influence on the viewpoints and outcomes of world issues. The contribution allows everyone to have freedom of speech, but the media must take responsibility for its part in many of the problems that have been wide spread lately. The media have had a great impact on the younger generation telling them they have to look a certain way or be a certain size to be accepted by society. According to the Journal’s Code of Ethics, “the…

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    Bobs And Burgers Analysis

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    A Feministic View on Boobs and Burgers People often question why Feminism exist. All I ask is that the people in society that question the existence of feminism do; watch the Carl’s Jr. Super Bowl ’15 Commercial. If there is still confusion, then there you have it. That is why feminism in today’s society of America exists. To be a feminist is simply the act of believing in the political, economic and social equality of the sexes (dictionary.com). The Carl’s Jr Super Bowl ’15 Ad is a…

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    1.0 Introduction Professional communication is of vital importance in the media industry due to its fast paced nature. People working within this industry must have impeccable communication skills and this report will explore why this is essential. Within this report, a branch of the media industry, social media, will be analysed. As well as looking at this branch of the industry, this report will look at the different types of communication skills needed to succeed in using social media such…

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    included sitcoms, game shows, adaption of radio shows, star driven shows from the celebrity base form radio, employing similar programming strategies that had been established in radio in order to appeal to a mass audience and ensure sponsorship. The network also ensured great flexibility through its use of packaged programs (Shows developed, owned, and scheduled by CBS) allowing them to create anchor points throughout the week, emphasizing the important of audience flow and also focusing…

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    Commercial Media Analysis

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    primarily relates to commercial radio, as it is funded through the selling advertisements, generally in the form of Radio Commercials. Businesses pay the station to play the advertisements between the station’s programming, creating a both profit for the radio station, but also increased awareness and profit of the brand that is advertising through the station. Advertisers want to reach their target audience, and for that pay for their advertisement on the popular networks in the expectation to…

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    When Coughlin was not able to obtain an operation permit, the government went into action, stating that the first amendment did not cover radio shows. Coughlin countered this by playing pre-recorded shows on independent air time that Coughlin purchased. The National Association of Broadcasters placed new limits to try to get Coughlin off the air. The association required manuscripts to be given in advance of the shows. They hoped this would prevent Coughlin’s shows from broadcasting. The…

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