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    Media is simply an institution run by man for man. When Gladstone concludes her graphic nonfiction narrative with the simple statement of “we get the media we deserve” (156) she conveys the idea that the media is just as good as the people who operate it. The media is run by humans and thus has the same problems, attitudes, and opinions as humans. Gladstone means that no matter how morally superior and incorruptible we believe the media to be it is still riddled with the same shortcomings that make

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    Foxtel Rebranding Essay

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    Foxtel Considers Rebranding but Not Likely to Happen Soon Foxtel has been the go-to pay TV service for many Australians since time immemorial, but its recent merger with News Corp’s Fox Sports brings the possibility of rebranding closer to actuality. The unification of the two companies was announced in August of last year and was finally completed weeks ago, two months earlier than anticipated. News Corp now holds 65 percent of the new Foxtel while Telstra holds 35 percent. The amalgamation of

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    Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals is currently a series broadcasted on Australian television on Channel Ten every night between 5-7pm. This series is aiming to be quick, healthy, modern and predominately targeting young families, this is because socially people are living busy lives. The style of the series is quick, easy, healthy home cooked food. Camera techniques used in the episode were close ups shots of the food, this makes the food look appealing and encourages the audience to watch and make the meal

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    Criminal Minds: Behavioral Analysis Unit Do you enjoy watching police dramas like Law & Order? How about CSI or CSI: Miami? Then you would like Criminal Minds. Criminal Minds is by far my favorite show on television. My crazy self has watched every season up to date, I’m just waiting for season 13 to start. One of my favorite things about the show is how each episode has amazing quotes that either start the show or end the show. Season 10, Episode 2; spoken by Morgan, “The farther backward you can

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    There are parts of society that are so ingrained in our collective consciousness, that their mere mention conjures up such strong imagery everyone knows exactly what is meant. On a crisp fall evening in 1957 CBS premiered a television show, which has come to represent a slice of Americana that Americans have been trying to live up to ever since. Leave It To Beaver, set the standard of what people believed life in America was or in the very least should be. It created such a strong narrative; 60 years

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    Ellen DeGeneres Bio, Age, Married, Husband, Daughter, Partner, Salary and Net Worth Short Bio: Who is Ellen DeGeneres? Ellen DeGeneres is an American comedian, television host, actress, writer, and producer. She is best known as the host of hit American television comedy talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show. She is also the creator, writer, and executive producer of the show. Previously, she starred in the popular sitcom Ellen from 1994 to 1998. Ellen is also famous for voicing the character Dory

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    Portrayals Of Wrath

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    Personal response: I really enjoyed Wrath by Robin Wasserman a lot. It was by far one of my favorites in the Seven Deadly Sins series. I really enjoy the cliffhangers through the whole book and can not wait to read the next! Plot: Beth Manning used to be A-list because of her hot boyfriend Adam but is now she's B-list again. After getting played by Kaia, Kane, and Harper, she is stopping at nothing until she gets revenge. Beth has no idea how to get revenge because she’s always been goodie-two-shoes

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    Black Mirror is a British television series created by Charlie Brooker about technology that is set in the near future. Each episode is a stand-alone science fiction drama. The show uses dark satire in which technology creates a dystopia, eerily similar to what could happen in reality. The common theme in a few of the episodes is how the government influences and controls the people. Season two, episode two: White Bear. It begins with a woman, named Victoria, who wakes up with no memory, in a house

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    world must be which ultimately hinders a society altogether. Postman connects this with society through his belief that the way we receive truth and the technologies that do so define a society’s truth. He then shifts to analyze the impact of television as a medium

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    Society Outsiders Orange is the New Black has become a smash hit Netflix original series and admittedly, I am one of those huge fans. I can easily recall the many summer nights I sat positioned on the edge of my couch with a Drumstick ice cream cone clutched in my right hand, a Roku remote fixed in my left hand, and my eyes plastered to the TV screen. The two main characters, Alex and Piper, were madly in love until had become tired of being in a relationship with Alex and Piper settled down as

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