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    In the world of television shows and entertainment today, talk shows have been the most entertaining and hyped television program in the world. As any human being, they crave to be a part of a drama, this gives the exciting life many people are obsessed with. As a talk show gives many advice and opinions, they mainly focus on the gossip and mistakes of celebrities and people in general. So it doesn’t matter where, when, or who is hosting a talk show, they all have the standard norm of showing negative

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    Introduction - What I intend to write about In this report, I will be assessing the British Broadcasting Corporation 's decision to broadcast Jerry Springer: The Opera back on 8th January 2005. In order to judge the decision, I will be looking at the reasons why the BBC made the decision to air it in 2005. I will be comparing the number of people who complained to the BBC to the total amount of people who watched the broadcast using viewing figures and charts. In addition, I will also look at the

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    this essay I will assess and explore the BBC’s decision to broadcast “Jerry Springer: The Opera” broadcasted on 8 January 2005, by drawing on Utilitarianism and Kantianism theories. Background “Jerry Springer : The Opera” is a British musical written by Stewart Lee and Richard Thomas (Freud, 2003). The opera is based on the famous American chat show which has been running since 1991 and is still a very popular television show to this date (A&E Television Networks, 2015). The first time the musical

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    Television and Media Essay - Daytime Talk TV

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    Talk Television      Daytime talk television is certainly controversial. There are those who find these types of shows informative and helpful. There are others who view these shows as pointless and inappropriate. I agree with the latter. Daytime talk television is pointless and it presents material that should not appear on television. I believe that some talk shows need to be removed from the airwaves and not seen again.         When looking at daytime talk television, once

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    the eye, and you may be surprised by how insightful this seemingly dark person can be. Here are some of his most memorable quotes. Number Seven: “In the end we’re all Jerry Springer Show guests, really, we just haven’t been on the show" This is an interesting look into human drama. We watch people that go on shows like Jerry Springer and think that they look quite ridiculous, but what if we are just as silly? Number Six: "I never said to be like me, I say to be like you and make a difference" Marilyn

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    Q1).Reflect on two to three (2-3) TV shows in which characters demonstrate aggression or violence. Consider the context in which this aggression or violence occurred and ways in which it can lead to desensitization. The Jerry Springer show, Maury,the Steve Wilkos show.2) Briefly describe at least one (1) episode of a television show in which you observed aggression or violence.The one T.V show that I have observed in aggression or violence in was the Jerry Springer show.It’s nothing but violence and

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    Mulder and Scully were in charge of solving it. I got confused because the story involves aliens and unnatural. I am not a person who is into fiction and unnatural. I even thought for a while when they talked about Jerry Springer Show it might be a comedy. I must say it was not like other shows such as, Law and Order where they have a clear plot and the steps of solving a crime is easily understood. The two FBI

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    I love Maury, I am glad the video wasn’t the Jerry Springer show. I am on able to imagine myself in an abusers shoe, but abusers may believe their behavior is normal depending on how they approach conflict. I have been in the victim’s shoes before,however not as bad as Summer’s situation. Being the victim can make you feel hopeless and trapped by not being able to see the way out of your negative situation. Summer responds to conflict in a passive nonassertive style, meanwhile her husband’s response

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    Television In The 1990's

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    different it made the people love it, it made them feel like they were apart and going through it together. Television is the 1990’s was very different than the other decades, the tv shows changed television forever. If it was comedy tv or shows like Friends or Seinfeld Roseanne. Friends is one of the most popular tv shows of all time. The ratings for when the

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    Talk Show Sociology

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    From the perspective of the content discussed in these shows, there seem to be a push to distort the meaning of parenthood whereby children can punish their parents thus placing a burden to the parents. Another symbol that seems to change under the watch of the talk shows is the marital role. In some culture, the man is expected to provide for the family financially while the woman should plan everything in the household. However, these shows promote equal sharing of duties and responsibilities, which

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