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    rough draft How Reality TV Effects Real Life Unscripted with no plot‚ reality television shows have been growing more and more popular. For a person on the show‚ their goal is monetary value and fame‚ however the young viewers watching are imitating the behaviors associated with these shows and encouraged that these actions are OK. Reality television has tremendously impacted our society because of the drama that has been programmed. What we don’t take into

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    Amanda Zusman T344 Programming Strategies December 5‚ 2012 Brand Integration in Television Have you ever noticed the kind of phone Curt from Glee is always using to talk or text? How about in Modern Family‚ Phil Dunphy’s obsession with his tablet‚ what kind of tablet is it? If you can answer either of these questions‚ then the advertising and programming team that made these intentional decisions did a successful job of integrating the Apple brand into the content of the programs. Brand

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    than anyone could have imagined. Every source of entertainment media has become more advanced because of its origination. Those types of media include; Music‚ Internet‚ Radio‚ Television‚ Movies‚ and Video gaming. With these different but similar forms of media‚ every aspect of the day is covers tunes‚ social networking‚ reality shows‚ and films. America’s culture and values Today’s technology has paved the way for Tomorrow’s satisfaction. In the past‚ society struggled with migration

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    media. Many Americans at that time would crowd around the radio to receive entertainment programming in the evening as well as news updates about the war. Sometime during the 1950’s television was added to the list of media sources along with newspapers and radios. Many Americans who could not afford to have a television still relied on the radio and newspapers for their information. The launch of the first satellite in 1962 gave America access to worldwide news and events. Today the use of satellite

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    TOPIC: CORRELATIVE ASSESMENT OF REALITY TELEVISION AND SECONDARY STUDENTS VALUES FORMATION IN STO. NINO FORMATION AND SCIENCE SCHOOL DURING S/Y 2012-2013 CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND IT’S BACKGROUND Introduction: The world today Is being controlled by the technology. With all the various types of new inventions and gadgets. People are slaves of all the product of the intelligence of mankind. People follow the trends of the world‚ whatever is new‚ people do follow. The influence

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    illustrates that why do these reality TV shows attract such a wide range of audiences‚ particularly aimed at young people. And the case study of Zhejiang Television’s 2012 reality talent show The Voice of China will be introduced to analyse how the ‘entertainment’ factor has been infused into the political process. The interactions of the Chinese youth towards the specific show and media as a whole will be explored. Furthermore‚ discussing how ordinary young people interact with reality media will reveal the

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    influences nearly every decision that we make; from the television shows we watch‚ the cloths we wear‚ the food we eat‚ or even the cars we choose to drive. It is inevitable to be influenced by what we see every day and for it to change how we perceive the world around. In America today we have television shows like “Teen Mom” and “Sixteen and Pregnant” were as ten years ago it would have been unthinkable to show something like that on television. While I understand the message that someone may have

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    everyone seems to be trying to find the best form of entertainment. Most people now days seem to find this entertainment fix with television. So many people seem to watch TV for the simple fact that it offers such a wide variety of choices. The different kinds of series can be broken down into four major groups: situation comedies‚ serial shows‚ reality television‚ and sports. A major category of TV shows is the situation comedy. In situation comedies the characters remain in the same situation

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    This proposal aims to produce a reality television series that will generate more awareness of parkour as a sport to the Singaporean public. Preface There have been various productions that have been done that cover parkour today‚ as well as the history behind the sport. For example‚ documentaries and short films such as Jump Britain and Jump London‚ as well as My Playground have been released to give the public a new insight into the world of parkour. Reality series like Ultimate Parkour Challenge

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    While The Bachelor may be regarded as trashy‚ mindless television‚ its dramatic cast and fantastical dates are undoubtedly entertaining and worthy of attention. With a total of thirty-three seasons and nearly ten million viewers per episode‚ the well-known ABC franchise remains virtually unchanged in its fifteen years of air time. Twenty-five single women (or men) vie for the heart of one eligible bachelor (or bachelorette). Over the course of two months‚ he gradually eliminates others—fewer flowers

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