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    After thorough review of the case I felt the core problem is the failure to focus on a specific demographic. TFC had run off the marketing strategy of “something-for-everyone” for plenty of years and found success in this untouched niche of fashion television. Without competition‚ this marketing mentality had been very profitable‚ and started drawing up attention from other networks. With rising competition in this network specialty‚ TFC was losing CPM (cost per thousand) advertising value and market

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    Terry Buzzard Jr. Cindy J. Nix English 1302.417 September 2‚ 2013 The Controversy: “All My Babies’ Mamas” and Reality TV “All My Babies’ Mamas” was set to be yet another reality television program in what appears to be a never ending “I am going to make one even more shocking then the last” line of shows. Reality shows such as these draw the attention of various audiences depending on their nature and amount of drama in which it entails. These types of programs can range from something as

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    Argumentative essay November 15‚ 2013 Flavor of Love reality show has a negative impact on our society. Through out the entire show females who are contestant‚ to gain the love of the bachelor flavor they would do obnoxious things such as drinking‚ fighting and arguing. It has become very influential to the point where it is addictive. Viewers have become hypnotize and want to imitate and copy what they see in this program. Reality television has become a big part of our society today. People should

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    Reality TV has become a hot topic in the United States as of late. There are those who argue that reality shows are harmless entertainment and those who contend that reality shows are stereotypical and disgusting. John Kass claims that most popular reality shows are disgusting and he believes that the American society has reached a new low in what Americans find entertaining. John Kass is surely right about most reality shows hitting a new low because these shows are corrupting the American society

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    McDonald’s or 1‚000 KFCs in China‚ flock to NBA League and Italian Soccer League matches and watch Hollywood rather than domestically produced films_.” (China Daily) They also report that Chinese people in their 20s are tuning into sports games and television shows mainly originating in America. It is not only the youth that are being swept up in the globalised world. In a financial times magazine extract from the 21stof May 2005 conducted by Intel Corporation Anthropologists

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    woman or preventing a woman from achieving their goal. An example of women’s violence in today’s society would be reality television. Where in some reality show especially those which mainly star women where they all live under the same roof. They don’t like each other but they will interact with one another which more than likely results in a physical and verbal dispute. Television networks profit off these shows dues to high ratings because of the draw to watch what the women’s tenacity for violence

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    TV as a Shaper I agree that television shows influences our behaviors even without our knowledge of it. Although television seems like a great thing to have‚ it has many drawbacks. Television can have negative impacts on people‚ especially kids. People learn new skills by observing‚ then utilizing it‚ such as when we were kids and learn to walk by seeing our family walking around or learning a new subject in school. Therefore‚ when watching television it may influence our fundamental social

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    been carefully examined. Reality TV! Even the word beings every negative image thought imaginable come racing to my mind. Normally I wouldn’t get so worked up about something as insignificant as TV shows‚ but reality TV has proven to be the exception. I don’t just hate reality TV I loathe it. Reality TV is just dumb‚ despicable and disgusting. I think it’s odd that these shows are called “reality television” when they are so far detached from reality. This brings me to my next point how

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    Hoffmann (2004)‚ the media conveys the messages to the public through advertisement‚ magazines‚ and television‚ which has increased the distorted standard of beauty that leads to plastic surgery. The media is driving the public’s impression of beauty by communicating its messages about the physical perfection. Besides‚ the media is also sending powerful messages through images‚ which oppress our realities‚ physical defect‚ fleshy and embodied (Johnson‚ n.d.). For example‚ according to Atkinson (2013)

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    argues the evolution of modern television programming has intellectually challenged audiences‚ rather than stifling complex thoughts—and more‚ that audiences are craving a more cognitively demanding‚ complex plot line. Johnson uses multiple examples of drama type shows and even draws positive conclusions from many of the reality shows that are so popular now. He focuses in on a few key factors to take into account when considering the complexity and value of television—the “Sleeper Curve”‚ televised

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