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    Pros & Cons of Television

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    TELIVISION Nowadays television plays an important role in everyone’s life. By being the source of information‚ it provides an endless entertainment for the whole family units. As a result‚ every family now owns a television and television is now becoming a very useful device for every family. So‚ in this situation we should say that there many advantages and disadvantages in watching television. And this is the time to discuss the advantages first. Firstly‚ the television brings us news from all

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    2013 Indian television in the era of globalization 1 OUTLINE I. On the path to globalization: Indian television as the reflection of a changing society A. From television monopoly to the explosion of the satellite television industry 1. The Indian government on display (1959-1991) 2. The renewal of Indian television (1991-present) B. Indian television in the face of globalization : an audience between tradition and modernity 1. A rejection of the new television practices in the

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    Sexism in Television Commercials Many of us have seen a commercial and felt offended by the sexist attitudes represented. It appears that on every channel‚ there is another television commercial trying to sell its product with beautiful women. These commercials can range from selling beer to selling cars (Sadiq). From sports to personal hygiene and home improvement products. Almost every commercial has someone missing proper attire‚ or insinuating the other is dumb or not as intelligent. These

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    We see that broadcasting institutions reflect the ideology of the dominant classes through the theories of Karl Marx and Antonio Gramsci.Marxist view is extremely influential in the research or theories of media. Marxist theorists see the role of the mass media as one that maintains the status quo of dominance‚ whereas freedom of speech is seen as the role of media by the non-Marxists. The Marxist view of media is one of class domination. Opinions and views are fought within the dominance of certain

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    Advantages of Television (TV) are : 1. Television is widely used for entertainment‚ knowledge and for communication. 2. Anybody can watch television simply by sitting at home. 3. News‚ movies‚ family shows‚ sports‚ Music as well as other useful shows and channels can be seen on TV. 4. Even kids can enjoy TV by watching Cartoons Channels as well Some Channels such as Discovery Channel to gain knowledge. 5. One can watch live news as well as live shows or live sports  easily with the help of television. 6. Television

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    Right Television Shows

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    many people all over the world spent most of their time watching television; but since its appearance‚ television has brought to man many advantage as well as disadvantage. Firstly for many of us the television is our first or only source of news and current events. These news shows keep people up to date on the outside world it is possible to know everything that happened in a day without even going outside. Second‚ television helps us enrich our spiritual live. Our knowledge is broadened in

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    It has been argued that the invention of the television has had many harmful effects on our society. There are a wide range of complaints‚ including‚ but not limited to‚ the corruption of youth because of explicit broadcasts‚ Obesity due to viewers rarely leaving the couch‚ to the use of the television as practically a “baby sitter”. While these may be valid arguments‚ I believe the fact of the matter is that it all comes down to the parents‚ or parent. The parent(s) have control

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    Television News Anchor

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    TELEVISION NEWS ANCHOR .com Secrets To Making It as a TV News Anchor & Reporter * How To Anchor * Reading a Teleprompter * The Anchor Look * Getting a TV Job * Contact Us How To Anchor Share on Facebook Only Read This If You Want to Be on Television This information is only for the select few who have the rare combination of talent‚ fortitude and ambition necessary to become a television news anchor and reporter. It is not for those who want to work behind the scenes

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    Walk through 20th century movie- Difference and similarities between newsreels and television news? Newsreel vs. Television News In The days before television network news emerged in the society‚ a newsreel was the main source of news‚ current affairs and entertainment for millions of people. A newsreel was “a form of short documentary film prevalent in the first half of the 20th century‚ regularly released in a public presentation place and containing filmed news stories and items of topical interest”

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    Bsb vs Sky Television

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    Analysis: In the 1980’s‚ existing television sets in Europe were based on PAL or SECAM standards. However‚ another standard was being developed by Philips and other European companies‚ HD-MAC. Existing television sets based on PAL or SECAM could not receive HD-MAC transmissions. However‚ two variants surfaced‚ D-MAC and D2-MAC‚ and were compatible with existing television sets and‚ the forthcoming new television sets based on HD-MAC. British Satellite Broadcasting:         In December 1986‚ British

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