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to violent acts in the news and other programming content. Television is not alone in this respect, however. Newspapers and even...
but there is little creativity involved in following sample patterns and specific information. Creativity is, rather, the use of o...
The cultivation theory of George Gerbner is applied to the connection between youth violence and television in five pages. Five s...
with more knowledge than they may have had in the past. On the other hand, as they say, too much knowledge can be dangerous. Physi...
the presidency, and is doing well in the polls, there is a sense that diversity is a reality. In fact, the ticket to the white hou...
found that Internet technology is very often an inexpensive and profitable way to advertise their products and services. Many com...
As mentioned above, the product in question is a plasma television. At first blush, it would seem as though marketing such a produ...
then while watching there may be scenes that are not appropriate. There are ratings at the beginning of most shows so that parents...
law. Joanne, the protagonist, had endured a lifetime of woe, beginning with the death of her husband. The widow was seemingly man...
with the Stars and Homeland Security USA. The commercials themselves were for companies and products like Kay Jewelers, McDonald...
researcher that suggests that these differences relate as much to socioeconomics as they do to biology. She emphasizes that the i...
place, but it is still being delayed and is still controversial. The impact it may have on the market is not known. In order to ...
innocuous concept as plugging a manufacturers product, for the advertising industry has become a well-versed and slick operation a...
is how science fiction portrays this futuristic idea. Indeed, the extent to which films and books have expounded upon the potenti...
content that may be objectionable. As an example, this particular writer/researcher has a daughter who is 11 years old. The tele...
the media" (Fowles, 2001). Why is TV a stand-in for the other problems, and what are those problems? The reason TV makes such a g...
are even changing the way we communicate with one another (through e-mail and instant messaging) as well as doing business (via e-...
In five pages this paper discusses how television and radio have been affected by the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 199...
This research paper consists of seven pages and analyzes the opinions of social critics regarding how print media is being dominat...
In 2 pages this topic is examined within the context of Chan Khong, a Vietnamese nun who claimed that American television news cov...
6 pages and 6 sources. This paper considers the potential impacts of HIV/AIDS infection with a specific focus on the psychologica...
sets left much room for improvement and during the early years of the Depression researchers were occupied with doing just that. ...
that Telewest and NTL were going to merge. Looking at this we can see, for the first time, that there will be a company large enou...
channels including radio channels, with 60 of these being television channels (Homechoice, 2005). This means that the company is a...
since the Vietnam War made most Americans truly aware of broadcast journalism, there appears to have been a growing dissatisfactio...
about in the womens movement. This phenomenon might be called the "Bachelor (or widowed) Father" decade. Television producers, ma...
an intriguing innovation when the Weather channel first aired, however. "From its start in 1982, The Weather Channel has been pel...
This paper examines the affects of television violence on American children. The author provides statistical data to support his ...
Art often imitates life, particularly in American media. This paper compares the media frenzy over the Clinton-Lewinsky affair wit...
the ability to reason about things within itself, and understand mathematics and other theoretical sciences. The other listens to ...