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    Jerry Goldsmith is a well-known name when it comes to the musical world. As an American composer and conductor he has composed many pieces of music and films. His music is one of a kind it always gets your attention. I chose Jerry Goldsmith because I enjoyed some of the films he created music for. He was one of the best in his time. Jerry was born on February 10th 1929 in Pasadena California. His original name was Jerrald King Goldsmith and was the son of Tessa Rappaport and Morris Goldsmith. By

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    Many aspiring Mass Communications majors find themselves intrigued and hopeful by the medium of Broadcast Journalism. Young students imagine themselves on television speaking to the public about the everyday happenings around the community. However, as other growing mediums emerge, Broadcast Journalism is a dwindling in viewership, especially with the younger generation. For my field research, I had the pleasure of interviewing Christian Schaffer. The newest co-anchor of Good Morning Maryland on

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    Influence of Mass Media on the Politics of the United States Mass media can be a powerful tool, but it can also be a hindrance to the public if the facts are not checked. From the invention of the printing press, radio, television, and the internet mass media has revolutionized the way the public gathers information each and every day. Many of the sources we use for gaining knowledge and facts on current events today are controlled by a very small group. This small group controls many of the ideologies

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    Americans would react to the new type of music. Beatlemania hit New York on February 7, 1964. Hundreds of people jammed at the airport. They performed their first concert in America at CBS television's 53rd street studio. The concert was broadcast live and attracted the largest one night audience in the history of television up to that time. The Beatles were described as a

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    time. The high profit from Snow White inspired Disney to relocate and expand his studio in order to facilitate all of his animation needs (Wingert). This upcoming state-of-the-art studio would open up several new opportunities for the Disney Company. The new studio was located in Burbanks, California and consisted of several buildings, creating what came to be known as The Walt Disney Studios (Barrier 188). The studios were designed specifically for animated motion picture production (Watts 183)

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    As the years progressed, the people craved for a new sort of entertainment to amuse themselves. Within these two decades, numerous kinds of media either arose or improved drastically over the years. It was the changes in the media and how it was used to makes the 1920’s and 1930’s prominent from any other time period. Without a doubt, it is safe to say the radio dominated the 1920’s. The device was not only a source or entertainment, but also a source of communication that can broadcast throughout

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    Comedies to a distributor. On October 16, 1923, a New York distributor, M. J. Winkler, contracted to release the Alice Comedies, and this date became the formal beginning of The Walt Disney Company. Originally known as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, with

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    About the Company: The Walt Disney Company was founded in as a cartoon studio in 1923. Walter Elias Disney, founder of the Walt Disney Company, was a pioneer in the development of animation as an industry. Disney is one of the most famous names in the animation industry, known for providing entertainment directed to adults and children alike; with international theme parks and a world-class animation studio and business franchise, the company nearly dominates the industry. Famous names such

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    endured many issues both from the external and internal environment. The issues may largely affect the company’s performance in both markets and also achieve a loyal customer/viewer base as well as the ability to hire and retain employees in the television business that is very competitive. The competition could be threatening to Viacom since, through constant innovation and creativity from the competitors, even the loyal viewers of its networks could easily be swayed towards other new directions

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    significantly leveraged their first mover advantage in this market segment. Netflix’s strong financial health gives it the flexibility to follow opportunities in nearly any aspect of the entertainment provider industry. Its latest project, original television programming, were all paid easily with the $1.2 billion in cash reserves. Its strong cash flow also confirms that the company is in no danger financially, and as long as its strategy remains competitive, the company has the cash to experiment and

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