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    determine the best method to protect a television show created by the Trio. The Trio has created a TV show loosely based off of their own experiences at University and the final years of school. Alongside this, the trio has developed a range of complementary products to go alongside this, such as memorabilia, t-shirts, caps, and mugs. The Trio has all played significant roles in the development and production of the Pilot Episode. The Trio are now eager to share the TV show with the world. As their primary

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    Analysis of Television shows In our society, there are many forms of mediated texts ranging from newspapers and magazines to films and television shows. Each of these media forms can be seen from different theoretical perspectives and analyzed to understand the different concepts that may influence them. Television shows are one of the most popular media texts with approximately 400 new shows airing each year (Ryan, 2016). However, it is often very unlikely for these television shows to strive as

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    After visiting the “Harry” show it has made me wonder about how Harry Connick Jr. television show effect people in society. Being that millions of people watch his show, I know it has to have some impact on different communities. The episode that we attended have sent different messages to many people of all ages, and influence those as well. Harry is a big face as a celebrity, so whether if he is a television host, singer, or actor, whatever he does will affect people negatively or positively. For

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    Television shows based around family life have been around for many years. Back in the 1980’s and 1990’s, TV show families were more conservative, taught lessons ,didn’t curse at each other, and always seemed ‘perfect’. In todays age, shows show a plethora of technology, use slang, cursing, and inappropriate jokes. The show “Full House” is your typical traditional family oriented television show. The plot of the show comprised a husband and his three kids, D.J, Stephanie, and Michelle.Their mother

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    Introduction Grey’s Anatomy is a popular television show on ABC that airs Thursday night’s at 7:00. In television land, this is known as a primetime slot. Season 11 has an average of 8.22 million viewers and has been renewed for one more season (Grey 's Anatomy TV Show on ABC). Grey’s Anatomy is well-known for its mind blowing medical scenarios and incredibly talented doctors. Both of these leave viewers with pondering thoughts of what they would do in similar situations, and a bit of self confidence

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    decade, television has converted from scripted based programming to reality based programming. Although the content is largely contrived, it’s intent is to portray each character in his or her own element. Historically, television and virtually every other form of media have used stereotyping to appeal to a certain demographic. But the use of subtle and more subliminal messages has become less and less common over the years. Furthermore, the blatant differences between scripted television shows and reality

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    Reality television shows are the usual genre of programs in the 21st century. These programs show the reality of what happens in real life. They are not like movies or series that are being acted or are done based on actual stories. The characters shown in these shows are the real people who act. Keeping up with Kardashians, Love and hip-hop, and the Police women of Cincinnati are some of the recent reality TV shows that are aired on American TV channels. Keeping up with the Kardashians is about

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    has this change been for the better? Americans spend countless hours watching television; some may not even realize the show they are watching is in fact Reality TV. This new hybrid of television is capturing the interest of many, comprising of children and adults, which is creating a family norm to watch Reality TV. This form of television is beneficial to help recognize social issues, through various life-learning shows, while building stronger relationships of the family dynamic. Many

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    The definition of the "typical" American family has changed considerably over time. Ever since the age of television dawned on American culture, situation comedies have tried to portray the typical American family in an attempt to reach as many viewers as possible. In the 1950's, there was "Leave It to Beaver" which represented a generic view of the American family during its time. There was a father whose responsibility was to financially support the family and be a role model for his children

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    Nowadays, there is a wide selection of reality shows, which audiences can pick and watch. The reason why there are so many different types of reality shows is due to the expansion of the broadcasting industry and the need to ingratiate the taste of the public. Although most people will agree the term reality shows is used to identify shows that have arisen since the 21st century, the appearance of reality television shows actually emerged earlier than everyone thought. For example, Allen Funt’s Candid

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