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    Today, television has claimed its spot as the dominant past time in society. Whether it is informative, dramatic or comedic shows of all types are tuned in daily. Before television asserted its popularity, years were spent being shaped and reshaped by social, cultural and political context changes. However, television discovered a way to embed itself in the domestic life and transform this new phenomenon of technology into an acquainted social custom within the household. In Lynn Spigel’s…

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    TV Shows Analysis: American Horror Story and the Twilight Zone Linh Hua Anderson University Televisions came to the United States during the late 1940s, but they did not officially bloom until the 1950s. They were able to dominate Americans due to their diversity of programs: variety shows, anthology shows, sitcom shows, etc. In the current time, when one mentions anthology, people would immediately think about The Twilight Zone, which runs in the late fifties and sixties, and…

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    Television has given is the opportunity to view our lives through a characters. Television network are always coming up with new sitcoms that we could relate ourselves, and our families too while continuing to watch for entertainment. They allow us to visualize a life that otherwise we could never be able to live. It is important on how sitcom creators portrayed the family, because television is a reflection on our society. Society shapes family life in many different ways, it can determine…

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    PBS Mission Statement

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    Every morning while grandma is filling the house with the aroma of bacon, eggs, and toast, four-year-old Jack is watching television. Jack’s grandmother is not worried about the quality of programming he is watching because Jack is watching kids’ shows on PBS (Public Broadcasting Service). As Jack grows up, he will be able to watch more PBS shows suited for his adult life. PBS brings quality shows to Americans for all ages. Public broadcasting mediums such as PBS are vital to society because…

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    various genres that address the audience as citizen instead of consumers: Annette Hill’s “Re-styling Factual TV”(2007) gives an insight as to what defines a genre and its criteria for categorization. The differentiation between genres of factual television is a two-way street: while the audience has the ability to define what subcategory a film belongs to (based on various personal factors), a film categorized as one of higher quality and values will affect the way the audience will perceive it.…

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    In the campaign “Taking the Bite out of the Binge” Netflix uses the lack of a preexisting definition of binge watching to create a campaign that shows a favorable light on the term. After using two studies from two organizations as secondary research, Netflix conducts it’s own primary research to better understand how Internet streamers watch TV in the U.S and Canada. The reactive campaign is a research campaign designed to generate publicity as a strategy. The strategy was to address why…

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    The world has changed greatly during the last century. Television is something extraordinary that has many pros and cons. My generation (young people) has lived all the time with a TV around, sometimes being rich or poor is not a factor to own a TV. My point of view towards the media can be in favor of it; this is because I was born only 18 years ago and during my life, television has been part of my everyday. I agree with the analysis made by Columbia University graduate, economic advisor and…

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    Dish Network Analysis

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    Dish Network issues The main problems that prevent Dish from reaching its’ goal “To be the best at delivering video, anytime, anywhere” (Dish.com, 2016) is poor customer service that arises from unskilled and unmotivated employees and leads to high customer dissatisfaction. According to MSN, Dish Network’s customers placing the company at the tops of “Customer service hall of shame” list almost every year since 2010 (MSN.com, 2015). Zogby Analytics and Customer Service Scoreboard statistics…

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    Why The Walking Dead Is Great The Walking Dead by Frank Darabont, is one of the most riveting shows that first appeared in 2010. The show is based off the comic The Walking Dead. I am currently in the middle of watching season seven and it is one of the most anticipated for seasons to come out. Most other TV shows do not have the gore and drama that is associated with TWD and those shows require a pickier taste as opposed to a more fruitful adventure/ dramatic show that many people can…

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    Thesis Statement

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    HOOK Present day , a plurality of television shows has increased in the consequence of the growth of the entertaining commercial. PARAPHRASE Thus , the number of violent ones with harmful effects to children development are seemingly uncontrolled. THESIS STATEMENT In my perspective , it is necessary to restrict that kind of shows in order to protect children from many fallouts. There are many implications of the force of television programs The first and most salient result is probably that…

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