Essays about television industry

  1. Is the TV Industry Really to Blame
    ... Still, that doesnamp39t mean that the television industry shouldnamp39t receive credit for the efforts that have been implemented to improve its quality over the last ...
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  2. Modern Television Changing American Standards
    ... The television industry is very aware that Americans have invested billions of dollars in their analog televisions and that some people are going to be very ...
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  3. The Hand that Pulls the Trigge
    ... be found. For starters, people in the television industry should be made to realize what they are contributing to. Children seem ...
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  4. televison sending the wrong message part two
    ... From the classroom, the home and the workplace, the television industry has us right where they want us. We pay the high prices monthly. ...
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  5. TV and Children
    ... From the classroom, the home and the workplace, the television industry has us right where they want us. We pay the high prices monthly. ...
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  6. How significant has technology been in the development of human ...
    ... 3. Cable Television and Satellite Cable television industry was originated and established simply as a means to relay television and radio broadcast over wire. ...
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  7. Stereotypes in THE SIMPSONS
    ... I do not recall a manifesto from the television industry, but society put television in a role it does not have authority in. The ...
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  8. TV Ratings
    In February 1996, in response to public pressure, the television industry agreed to come up with a television rating system to give parents more information ...
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  9. Racial Profiling in the Media
    ... In a survey done over numerous companies which were graded based upon the cable television industry and itamp39s employees, African Americans are represented on ...
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  10. Digital TV
    Introduction: Broadcasting, the transmission of information by radio or television, is a major factor affecting the television industry today. ...
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  11. Television, Movies and News Broadcasts Corrupting the Youth
    ... This increase in violence is originating from somewhere, and one possible source may be the Television industry Barbour S. Violence on TV and in the movies ...
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  12. Television Violence
    ... The ensuing results were twofold: a need for better social and behavioural research, and a need for selfregulation of the television industry. ...
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  13. censorship
    ... and the freedom to express oneself, but censorship is an essential and needed part of our growing society, itamp39s needed in the television industry, the Internet ...
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  14. Television Violence
    ... This is shown through valid research. There will always be violence, however, the television industry must find a better avenue of reporting to the public. ...
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  15. Industry Research Comparing the May 1949 And 1954 New York City ...
    ... interest was the transitioning of shows and stars from radio to television. ... at the changes that took place throughout the entertainment industry during this ...
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  16. influences of the media
    ... mandatory. As reasonable as it may sound to censor the violence on TV, the television industry strongly disagrees Zuckerman, 152. They ...
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  17. Media Violence
    ... violence and children killing children and concerns about safety and character building are on top of the nationsamp39 agenda, is a television industry that is ...
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  18. Television Violence
    ... of the early time slots. The television industry had blood on their hands, and they knew it. I emailed five different networks ...
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  19. monster entertainment
    ... start. ampquotThe television industry has blood on their handsand they know it,ampquot says Grossman. ampquotThey will not even discuss this topic. ...
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  20. Violence on Television: Causes, Effects, and Possible Soluti
    ... psychiatrists, lawyers, pediatricians, educators, parents, writers, directors, producers, and other representatives of the television industry was created to ...
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  21. sex on television
    ... of legislation requiring television sets to include a ampquotvchipampquot so parents can block unwanted content an agreement by the television industry to develop a ...
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  22. Liberals in the Entertaiment Media
    ... Not only are liberal issues and agendas being pushed in the movie industry, their ideologies can be seen throughout the television industry as well. ...
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  23. Power of Personal Image
    ... more. The television industry is well aware of the insecurities that most women fell about themselves and their bodies. The influential ...
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  24. The advertising industry
    ... be a longer with more and more previews and of course just plain old television commercials ... Let us not be slaves to the influences of the advertising industry. ...
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  25. Turan: Modern Television
    ... Just as the movie industry trades on the stock exchanges on a daily basis, as expressed by Turan, the major movie studios trade on the popular culture, a fast ...
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  26. Sex in the Media
    ... Collectively, these sexual messages provide an opportunity for the television industry to communicate and important and realistic view of the true risks ...
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  27. Golf ball industry
    ... on advertising between January and June 1997, where 89 of that was for television. ... While the major competitors in the golf ball industry boast about their ...
    (1875 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  28. effects of Television vilolence on children
    ... This would stop television stations from running violent programs because if advertisers would pull their money the television industry would stand to lose ...
    (2357 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  29. The Influence of Media on Society
    ... These portrayed identities are not only seen in the television industry, though this type of media seems to have the biggest influence on my life. ...
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  30. Media and alcohol
    ... When you look at exactly which age group is watching television programming, you then have to consider exactly whom the television industry is pointing their ...
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