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    interviewers. I will be using the political chat show This Week as an example of the spoken language on TV chat shows. This Week is a political and current affairs chat show broadcasted every Thursday night on BBC one. The show is presented by former editor of the Sunday Times Andrew Neil and is accompanied every week by ex Conservative Party Member Michael Portillo. This Week in my opinion has a very strong political context‚ with the purpose of the show being to inform viewers of current events but

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    the right way. In life you are given chances to achieve dreams‚ and reach goals. My biggest dream is to become an astronaut‚ but that dream was crushed when NASA shut down. So I decided to work towards becoming a radio talk show host. My mom has always told me that I can talk about nothing for hours and that I have a loud voice. I also want to get married to Mike Moustakas‚ the third baseman for the Royals. Then I will become rich and finally purchase the pony I’ve always dreamed of owning.

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    manipulated into whoever the producers think will make a good story. In "Confessions of a TV Talk Show Shrink‚" a media psychologist named Stewart Fischoff reveals his relationship with TV talk shows and analyzes the effect that the media has on reality. He believes that the false portraying of reality is an immoral practice. When it comes to "reality" TV shows‚ Debra Seagal goes behind the scenes and shows the influence that editors have to rearrange "reality" in "Tales From the Cutting-Room Floor

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    coffee shop (“DeGeneres‚ Ellen” 1958). Later that year‚ she entered Showtime’s Funniest Person In America contest‚ and won (“DeGeneres‚ Ellen” 1958). That helped start her career‚ but the real springboard into stardom was when she went on The Tonight Show‚ and Johnny Carson called her over to his couch. She was the first women in history to be invited to sit on the famed couch on her first visit (“DeGeneres‚ Ellen” 1958). In 1994‚ she was offered her own sitcom by ABC‚ called These Friends of Mine

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    The Queen of talk show TV‚ the book club diva‚ the supporter of all great causes ‚ humanitarian ‚ the great‚ loving‚ Oprah Gale Winefrey. Oprah has done and do so many things to support the Civil and Post-Civil Rights Movements. She dosent in fact recieves as much reconization as she deserves but hey shes Oprahs. In times of nationwide distress everyone turns for Oprahs response so when a civil rights contrversy breaks over the nation Oprah is the first one on it. She gives her opinion she supports

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    Oprah Winfrey was born in Kosciusko‚ Mississippi‚ on January 29‚ 1954. Best known for hosting The Oprah Winfrey Show‚ she is an actress‚ a media proprietor‚ a philanthropist‚ a talk show host‚ as well as a producer. With a projected net worth of USD $2.9 billion‚ she is the first African-American woman to become a billionaire. At the age of 17‚ Oprah came first in the Miss Black Tennessee beauty pageant and was proffered an opportunity to join WVOL‚ a radio station serving the African American in

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    Oprah Gail Winfrey‚ an African-American woman who is a talk show host‚ actress‚ producer‚ and a philanthropist. Winfrey has inspired so many people to educate and empower lives all over the world. There is no one who does not recognize Oprah for what she stands for in this world which is helping people who are in need. However‚ she has her journey on how she got to where is at right now. Oprah is known for being open-minded‚ compassionate and the way she invision positivity for a better world. She

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    world and latest criticisms and comments on international events. Meanwhile‚ younsters can also watch some talk shows talking jokes and funny stories which make people relaxed.However‚ these substantial infomation innundating have an obvious flaw. That is the way TV operates is unilateral. People tend to regard what they have received from TV is always true. But‚the fact is ‚ lots of TV shows create controversial topics of discussion just to attempt to win audience ratings‚ thus‚ the

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    turning point in the history of broadcast journalism. Bob Edwards find interest in writing the biography of Edward Murrow since he is an experienced broadcast journalism. Bob has been a journalist for thirty years as the host of radio news and talk shows. He was greatly influenced by Edward Murrow into a career in journalism.  This book portrays the life of Murrow‚ first as a logger‚ secondly as an advocate of education‚ and lastly as a broadcast journalism. The purpose of this

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    Nevertheless‚ Winfrey defied the discrimination and became one of the most well-known talk show hosts in America‚ if not the world‚ and the first and only African-American billionaire‚ not to mention that she is a self-made billionaire (Robehmed). Despite growing up impoverished in a society in which she was discriminated against‚ Oprah Winfrey has achieved the American Dream by becoming a successful talk show host and owning her own production company. Winfrey has used this platform to transform

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