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    Tv Final

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    Study Guide for Level One TV Senior Final 2012 1. Signal transmission speed of radio & TV waves The speed of light 2. Difference between networks‚ ONO‚ and affiliates Networks: make program bundles available exclusively to its affiliates ONO: Owned and Operated. Type of affiliate that is owned by one of the Networks (CBS‚ NBC‚ ABC‚ Fox‚ etc.) Affiliates: Local stations (WSVN‚ WFOR‚ etc.) 3. Differences between pre-‚ production‚ post- Pre-: What happens before we go out to shoot Production:

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    1. I found my first ad in a Muscle and Fitness magazine and this specific ad is trying to sell Dyma-Burn and Elite Gourmet. At the top of the page it says “Workout and Reward” and “For your best summer body‚” along with a picture of a man with ripped muscles and lifting weights. The background is black and to the right it explains Dyma-Burn and Elite Gourmet and how it helps your body during workouts. 2. This ad is targeting adults specifically men who are interested in improving the way their body

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    Figure 1 print ad analysis

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    In the world of fashion‚ clothing companies are always trying to produce more creative print advertisements than the usual boring print ads to attract more customers. Some chooses to use humor or charming appeals while others choose a shocking way to appeal to customers. Sisley – an Italian fashion brand owned by Benetton Group is one of the fashion companies choosing to present their advertisement in a controversial way (Amrisha‚ par. 4). In 2007‚ Sisley’s print advertisement - Fashioin Junkie was

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    Biic Wite Out Ad Analysis

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    Unless there are people out there who are willing to consider a stand fix the subjects they’re confronting. There are two print advertisements that strongly believe in helping the world a safer place. The first ad is from Bic Wite-out showing the struggles of poverty‚ and the second ad is from a Chinese company‚ with a bird committing suicide warning the people about the environment. Bic Wite-out begins with two separate images of a drawing of a boy looking down as he sits on the floor. The dispute

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    Summary and Response The article Reality Television: Oxymoron by George F. Will describes how television works and how it has changed over the years. He explains how television shows are now mostly imitations‚ they create shows off other shows with a somewhat more interesting twist making viewers more interested in watching. According to George F. Will‚ people are becoming "desensitized". Since people are becoming less easily shocked or amazed‚ television shows now are increasing the amount of degradation

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    Mobile Tv

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    MOBILE TV: CHALLENGES AND CHANGING VALUE CHAINS Shwetha.R and Sowmya Parvathi B Department of Computer Science Vivekananda College of Engineering and Technology Puttur chetanaraorayi@gmail.com 15bhatsowmya@gmail.com Abstract— This paper intends to provide a techno-economic overview of the Mobile TV business and its business models. Recent trials have shown that a large number of people would like to consume mobile TV and few people doubt that this service will eventually be offered in the majority

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    Tv and Children

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    prove her point. This article shows how something as simple as TV can have both long and short term effects on children and their behaviors. The author is simply shedding light into the world on Americas #1 baby sitter‚ television. It is unbiased data and is based on well supported data. Her main object is to show the studies done on children who watch TV and its effects to warn parents‚ while stating some positive effects to show that TV isn’t entirely bad. This source could be used for writing

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    “Don’t have a boyfriend? Then you probably have acne.” One of the hidden messages the Proactiv ad sends to young girls is that if you have acne‚ you don’t have a boyfriend. Many young people struggle with acne‚ and‚ unfortunately having acne leads them to feel insecure and doubt themselves. Advertisements can encourage young people to value their looks‚ desire a significant other‚ and spend money to look beautiful and accepting by their peers. Advertisements encourage teens to focus on how they

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    Tv Addiction

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    In her essay‚ "Tv Addiction‚" Marie Winn compares "television addiction" to other harmful habits‚ and tries to convince the reader that heavy television viewing is as harmful as drug and alcohol‚ and it should not be viewed differently than other serious addictions. In fact‚ the most important factor that backs up her argument is her simplified definition for the word "addiction‚" which is " a tendency to overindulge in some pleasurable activity. (608)" However‚ thinking logically‚ we could see

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    Reality Tv

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    we watch a group of people live together in a house (big brother)‚ or watch them build the house (the Block)‚ reality television exposes that little peeping tom is all of us. Reality TV satisfies that instinct of perving into others lives‚ and the reality of reality television is that as humans we enjoy this. Reality TV is not much different from normal programs‚ like any program‚ reality television has the essentials‚ it has a mix of characters‚ it puts those characters in situation‚ and the result

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