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    Time Wasting Watching Tv

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    age of image transformation. Television nowadays has been very popular‚ and almost every family has the access to it. By sitting daily at home‚ watching TV‚ you can get a whole look all over the world. The appearance of television and television broadcasting enriches our entertainments. Many events and competition can be watched “live” and many exclusive movies are presented as well (although it’s a bit late in comparison with seeing those movies in the cinema) ‚ but all are legal and you’re free to

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    References: Albanesuis Chloe‚ (2010). “Facebook Prepping Changes to Privacy Policy” PC Magazine‚ http;//www.pemag.com/article2/0‚2817‚2364063‚00.asp Lenox Lohr‚ (1940). Television Broadcasting‚ New York: McGraw Hill. Lule‚ J.‚ (2012). Exploring Media and Culture‚ Irvington‚ NY. Flat World Knowledge

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    Radio One Case Study

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    Part 1: In 2000‚ Radio One‚ Inc. sees strategic opportunity in the opportunity to grow through acquisition‚ following a Clear Channel divestiture mandated by the FCC. The divestiture poses the opportunity to Radio One to acquire twelve (12) urban stations that are in the top 50 African American markets in the U.S. Even though the company saw tremendous growth through acquisition over the prior decade‚ this unique situation has the potential to generate significant shareholder value and further

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    yes we are getting a feeling that they are becoming entertainment channels.. .but in business point of view‚ what they are doing is right to some extent. ..there are hundreds of news channels in India...each month the number is increasing...the aim of every channel is to get new customers and retain the existing...as far as financial cost for maintaining a channel is concerned ‚its huge... so it is a do or die situation for them..a channel has to target all kinds of viewers ..if u examine the

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    Censorship in Radio

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    according to Webster’s Dictionary means the state of being free from constraints‚ possession of political and civil rights‚ unrestricted access or use yet‚ the FCC is in charge of what can and can’t be said over the airwaves. The FCC is the god of the broadcasting industry‚ they do not have to answer to anybody they have all the power to do whatever they want. The basic rule for a deejay is that he/she may not use the seven dirty words‚ all

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    the means of communication & Media such as comics‚ books‚ radio‚ television‚ film or theatre. However‚ I believe not all these provide good quality information and I will try to analyze them. First of all‚ I would like to compare two ways of broadcasting information‚ namely TV and books. In my opinion‚ books are much more useful than Tv is and I believe there are several reasons to sustain this. One argument is that Tv addresses the large public and ussually transmits information that catches the

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    ADVERTISEMENT: San Marino Corned Tuna with Dingdong Dantes as the commercial model The commercial of San Marino Corned Tuna of CDO Foodsphere had been prevented by BPI from airing because of the complaint by Century Canning. Their complain was on San Marino Corned Tuna’s tagline “More tuna” which they say was comparing the contents of San Marino and Century Tuna Flakes in oil but these two products are of different category. San Marino’s commercial had been re-aired with a new tagline “Lots of tuna.”

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    Televesion

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    significantly. To me‚ television both makes contribution to audiences’ learning process while‚ on the other hand‚ contributing to certain false notions involuntarily implanted in those audiences. First of all‚ television‚ TV as its abbreviation‚ is broadcasting a variety of programs which help exalt people’s intelligence‚ especially of those non-book lovers; TV is less time-consuming and is a much quicker way to gain new and various kinds of knowledge. We can access any updated information about this

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    working towards establishing careers outside the home. As years passed‚ so did visual media. Cable television began to dominate the airwaves and became a popular way for people to receive media entrainment. This form of entertainment had no problem broadcasting issues such as sex‚ drugs‚ violence‚ and politics. Cable also made it easy for viewers to watch adult content and violent films at any moment of the day; therefore changing the way we view ourselves‚ others‚ and the world around us. I personally

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Advertisement Sitting down to watch television show‚ movies‚ shows‚ documentaries or anything on is interrupted for commercials and advertisement. Some are comedic‚ others serious‚ but all carry a message with them even if it isn’t apparent. McDonalds commercials aim to have a family and everyday person atmosphere to it. They are one of the biggest companies that invest towards advertisement. In a 2012 article for the New York Times written by Keith O’Brian describes the expenditure

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