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2. The program is about Jerry Seinfeld, who is a stand up comedian. He lives in New York. Jerry and his three friends use Jerry’s apartment to talk about everyday issues. Jerry uses their experiences for his act. The main characters in the show are Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer. The setting is set in New York and mostly Jerry’s apartment.
3. Seinfeld is a show basically about nothing. From watching the show I believe that the characters’ value their friendship above anything else.
4. The target audience for Seinfeld is for people aged 20-50, though many teenagers do watch. Audience can relate to many episodes. Episodes deal with friends and work issues. The show asks questions and answers them. Many jokes many be used

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