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    TV Newsroom

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    newsroom fluctuating throughout the day‚ some of which are moving from one position to another all within the same show‚ it can become very easy to get lost in the sea of different voices or lose control of such a large news team. Nick Edmonds‚ Annerberg TV news Who is in the newsroom? The number of jobs and people working in the newsroom vary depending on the media outlet. In smaller media outlets‚ at suburban weekly newspapers for example the newsroom will probably feature only a couple of journalists

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    Stereotypes

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    Stereotypes…To be or not to be? “Instead of being presented with stereotypes by age‚ sex‚ color‚ class‚ or religion‚ children must have the opportunity to learn that within each range‚ some people are loathsome and some are delightful.” ― Margaret Mead The Americans are fat and stupid‚ the Brits are arrogant snobs‚ the Finns are always drunk‚ of course‚ while the Russians are walking their white bears with a shot of vodka in hand. The Italians are one and all benevolent cooks spreading

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    “I do like reality shows‚ and I watch some of them because they’re high drama. Its also just fun to watch people have honest reactions” Lisa Kudrov . People love reality shows for its drama‚ its entertaining to them. Americans spend 1/3 of their free time watching television and of that 67% are reality shows. This means that more than half of America watches reality shows. Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents unscripted situations and actual occurrences‚ and

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    All the Same Outline Thesis: Stereotypes have many negative effects such as inducing a discriminative movement‚ having an impact on the psychological identity of a person‚ and leading to prejudices. I. Stereotypes may induce a discriminative movement. A. Fat persons are not hired in some companies. B. Stereotypes tend to prevent people from learning real facts about an individual. C. Generalizations can induce false accusations. II. Stereotypes may have an impact on the psychological

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    television sets are at risk of losing their signals on February 17‚ 2009‚ if consumers do not make the transition to DTV. Analog vs Digital Analog TV – AM vestigial sideband 6 MHz of bandwidth per channel plus the audio High power transmitters for coverage – 45 to 75KW Avg. Out ~300KW to 5MW ERP Noise and multi-path interference common Digital TV – 8VSB MPEG-2 Stream 6 Mhz Channel can produce multiple programs viewable with ATSC tuner

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    heavy drinkers. These are all stereotypes. Stereotyping is a problem that refuses to go away. It recurs‚ across various contexts and discourses‚ as a divisive and troubling issue‚ and remains a central source of contention in the politics of representation. Many stereotypes exist: different ones towards racial groups‚ women‚ the elderly‚ the mentally ill‚ fat people‚ homosexuals‚ the physically handicapped‚ and individuals with AIDS‚ to name just a few. Stereotypes can have negative outcomes both

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    Influence of Indian TV Channels Indian TV channels have been telecasted for many years in Bangladesh which really has had a bad impact on our society‚ culture and traditions. Many people of our country are watching these TV serials and they are very fond of these programs. In my opinion‚ Indian TV channels should be banned. Indian TV channels are affecting our culture. First of all‚ people of our country are now following different cultures and traditions so that our culture is about to be extinct

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    Hypothesis1: Ho: There is no association between age group and consumer method of buying a TV based on price. H1: There is association between age group and consumer method of buying a TV based on price. Age Group * Method Of Buying Cross tabulation     Consumer method of buying a TV based on price.           Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 Total Age Group 18-30 22 8 2 32   31-45 8 6 1 15   46-65 2 1 0 3   65 and above 0 0 0 0     32 15 3 50 Interpretation:

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    TV: Harmful Entertainment

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    in the early 1950s‚ it has been in the living rooms- and minds- of people around the world‚ and still remains a major part of daily life. Many people believe television is just "harmless entertainment." Yet‚ violence‚ sexuality‚ race and gender stereotypes are common and popular themes of television programs‚ not to mention the numerous advertisements for food‚ alcohol‚ and items like clothes‚ gadgets‚ and toys. These themes affect people’s behaviors and attitudes towards themselves and others- ultimately

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    How T.V affects your child Television watching is becoming more prominent in America culture. Children are being plugged into the television at younger and younger ages. Parents will want to get work done and the television is a very convenient “babysitter.” Parents do not have to pay the television to keep their children pre-occupied. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation kids are being plugged into the television long before they enter school. Two thirds of infants and toddlers watch

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