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    4 ELLEN VS OPRAH A Closer Look into Ellen DeGeneres and Oprah Winfrey Steffany Brinker University of Maryland University College Abstract There are many influential women around the world, but the two that come to mind for me are Ellen DeGeneres and Oprah Winfrey. Both Ellen and Oprah have had their shows for multiple years, but they offer more than just a talk show. These two accomplished women touch the lives of many around the world on a daily basis. While these two women are both

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    Ellen DeGeneres, a well known celebrity, was invited to give Tulane University’s commencement speech on May 11, 2009. Since she is known for being a comedian, DeGeneres included comedy in her speech. In addition, she chose to insert heartfelt stories within her speech. Her speech was wonderfully thought out and it seemed that she connected with her entire audience. She made jokes towards the professors, the students, and even parents, which in the end made her truly relatable to everyone, even if

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    focus on celebrity figures and largely insignificant matters of public interest. The Ellen Degeneres show is a contemporary talk show which although does include therapeutic narratives of disadvantaged individuals including Ellen’s own struggle with discrimination, is mainly comprised of the disclosing of intimate details of celebrity lives. Through her use of humour in dealing with issues of a more serious nature, Ellen provides social commentary which effectively reaches a wide

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    Ellen Show Phenomenon

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    The Ellen Show as a Television Succeeding Phenomenon The Ellen DeGeneres show “Ellen” has garnered a massive audience and held the leading position in the industry. The TV show has increased in both audience and popularity since its beginning in September 2003. Currently, the show distributed by Warner Bros television and has 15 seasons. The show has both entertainment and inspiration features that attract a large number of viewers. Specifically, the celebrity and talented children increase interest

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    this and categorize the workers as consumers. The Ellen DeGeneres Show is a prime example of Capitalism. As entertaining and popular as the show is, there are a lot of factors that play into the production of the show. We will now examine these factors in depth. Concentration and Conglomeration When watching The Ellen DeGeneres Show, it’s hard to realize all the powerhouses, money, and subsidiaries that go on behind the scenes. The Ellen DeGeneres Show debuted on September 8, 2003 ( (Wikipedia, 2015)

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    Example Of A Talk Show

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    The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Ellen DeGeneres Show is an American television talk show that is hosted by comedian and actress Ellen DeGeneres. The show debuted on September 8, 2003. The show covers human-interest stories, interviews with celebrities, musical guests and comedy. Unlike the Oprah Winfrey Show, it does not involve

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    shouldn’t the celebrities we expose ourselves to be positive role models? Sadly, this isn’t the case right most of the time. But, Ellen DeGeneres is an exception. She is a philanthropist, a talented comedian, and a role model to people of all ages. This is why we should use the money given to the school to invite Ellen DeGeneres to speak to our students and staff. Firstly, Ellen has a positive message and a belief that everyone should be helped. She has always shown support to charities like Artists

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    Franciscan Social Media

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    compassion, and making peace. Ellen Degeneres, ranked number four on Forbes Most Influential Women in Media, out ranked public figures such as Oprah Winfrey, Diane Sawyer, Barbara Walters, and Tyra Banks due to her enormous social media following (Blakeley, 2012). Degeneres uses social medium platforms such as Twitter and Facebook to foster friendship, spread kindness, care for the poor and oppressed, and promote non-violence. There are many examples of Degeneres use of Facebook to foster friendship

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    The Network Of A Network

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    significance of the name that I have created for my network is that it is built around a group of women, who I believe work to empower other women each and every day. The five women I have selected to serve as my Board of Directors are Beyoncé Knowles, Ellen DeGeneres, Rosa Parks, Michelle Obama

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    Beloved talk show host Ellen DeGeneres would be reprising her role as the charming yet forgetful fish Dory in Disney Pixar's "Finding Dory" animated film, and if there's one thing DeGeneres wants fans to learn when watching the long-awaited sequel to "Finding Nemo," then it would have to be the importance of ocean preservation and valuing the creatures that live in it. This was what DeGeneres discussed when talking to Yahoo! Movies during the D23 Exposition event held at the Anaheim Convention Center

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