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    The Americanization of Australian Television is a sad and terrible thing. It is a process whereby ordinary Australians are bombarded every day with images of American lifestyle, so much that it merges almost unnoticed into their own lifestyle. It is a process whereby our home-grown entertainment industry is overwhelmed by the enormous powerhouse of the American economy, with drastic effects upon the modern Australian nation. Not only is Australian free to air TV being dominated by American produced

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    Sorbonne, France1922, Edwin Belin, an Englishman, who held the patent for the transmission of photographs by wire as well as fiber optics and radar, demonstrated a mechanical scanning device that was an early precursor to modern television. * John Logie

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    1. Which major waves of social change does the report link television to? (short) The major social changes that are linked to television according to the report ‘A future for public service television: content and platforms in a digital world’ written by ‘Des Freedman and et al. (2016)’ are as follows; 1950’s – Television was one of the main symbols for many reasons. During this decade the first report of general election was televised, also broadcasted was the funeral of George VI and the coronation

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    black and white pictures. Since it was an upbringing at the time, it was not as clear and the pictures would appear pixelated. Although that seemed to change as devices such as cameras and scanning systems seemed to progress over time. In 1936 John Logie Baird, an inventor of amplified mechanical televisions, had first started off with 240 lines. Now, we live in a generation where we’ve tremendously evolved in regards to our “high-definition” as 1080 is the norm. As we move on from black and white

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    The first TV was created in 1927 by Philo Taylor Francisco, a regular man from Utah. It only had one channel until 1936. Today the television has thousands of channels broadcasted 27/7. When first created, seeing one was rare, and you were lucky to own one, today it is hard to leave the house and not see one. This can affect a person negatively or positively. Using a publically involved example like an election, the tv can be a great thing to pay attention to, because it provides information about

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    Factors that Shaped the Invention and Development of Television in the UK Up to 1939 In this essay I intend to discuss the factors that shaped the invention and development of television in the UK up to 1939; these include the social, cultural, political and scientific factors that took place as well as the many technological changes. I will then conclude by determining the most important aspects of its development. Technological developments ==========================

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    Have you ever wondered what STEM stands for? Well, if your curious, it means science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Wondering what these words mean? OK well, Science is were the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment. Science is used for many things like discovering lots of different things, finding new sicknesses, and curing cancer. Technology

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    Television In The 1980's

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    Revolutionized TV's: In the movie back to the future 2 they demonstrated a fascinating idea of the innovation of the television. While the Televisions had the same exterior as the TV’s in the 1980’s, they had an thought-provoking feature in them, and this was because they were portable and had voice recognition to be able to respond to the customer with a greater efficiency. Even though the TV was primarily used for taking Marty’s commands, the fact that it was moveable was quite bewildering to

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    won BMI Film & TV Awards, Blockbuster Entertainment Award, Bogey Awards (Germany), and Kids’ Choice Awards (“Flubber Awards”). Another successful movie that came out in November 1997 was The Rainmaker. The Rainmaker won the Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award and National Board of Review (“The Rainmaker Awards”). One of my favorite childhood movies, Anastasia, made the top charts! Anastasia won a number of awards including: ASCAP Film and Television Music Award, Annie Award, Blockbuster Entertainment

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    Honor Society I was able to bond with my community and meet various people. I was able to help in the Chelan Valley Hope and provide food and resources to low income families. Lastly, being nominated and awarded for the Spirit of Chelan award. Spirit of Chelan award is awarded to a person who shows outstanding leadership. Someone who represents the Chelan Valley responsibly and respectfully. This meant a lot to me because I felt like I was contributing to my community in a positive way. I felt proud

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