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    As far as the development and demise of vaudeville, there is much to be said. But to truly understand its rise and fall, first one must understand what vaudeville is. Vaudeville was a theatrical genre of entertainment that was popular in the United States from the early 1880s until the mid 1930s. Each performance consisted of a series of unrelated acts grouped together on a common bill. Types of acts included classical musicians, dancers, comedians, trained animals, magicians, impersonators, acrobats

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    lives. The different media that developed in the last century provide entertainment, relevant information, and influence what we buy and how we act. Some of the significant developments in the evolution of mass media during the last century include Film, Radio, Television, and the Internet. Evolution of Mass Media Film first appeared in the early 1900’s and comprised of short films (no more than 30 minutes) that gave entertainment to viewers in Nickelodeon’s or storefronts that charged a nickel for

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    directors and producers know this because no one wants to watch something that isn’t entertaining and interesting. Reality is something you live everyday. People Know how it works so we want someone to make it more safe and amusing. Reality TV is entertainment, some of the best. It isn’t real, but a game, a game that people control. Paints and caves are real so is the artist that uses them, but his work and masterpiece are a step out of reality. Not how thing are but how he imagines and sees them to

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    of the youth and how the lack of entertainment provided can greatly affect teenagers’ lives. So, teenagers often turn to the only thing that is not necessarily healthy for them, but they turn to what seems “fun” or “cool” to them and their friends. Although not every small-town teenager abuses drugs or alcohol, it is clear that there is a problem with the majority of the teens in Sullivan, Illinois that could be prevented or reversed if there were more entertainment opportunities provided. Sullivan

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    Fantastic Movie Trailer

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    The entertainment industry is one of the most popular forms of recreational activity for many people. With the movie industry being a large factor of the entertainment industry, it is no wonder that roughly $36 million is spent solely on the marketing costs for a movie (McClintock). The movie industry throws so much money into their movie trailers in an attempt to attract the largest consumer base possible in order for their movie to have a high profitability. Several different factors are involved

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    Indian Film Industry

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    INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY ANALYSIS(growth) The Indian Film Industry has been one of the oldest segments of the Indian entertainment industry. The Lumiere Brothers brought motion pictures to India in 1896, and since then there has been no looking back. Today, India has the world's biggest movie industry that churns out around one thousand movies each year. The Indian Film Industry is witnessing mark improvements on all spheres - from the technology used in making films to the themes of the movies, exhibition

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    necessary? Topic: Entertainment Franchises: transmedia and the importance of character rights Things to watch,,, obvious, grammar, spelling and punctuan, lose pride, refine when possible, don’t be too word or elaborate, reduce passivity, Topic sentence for big para, and make sure it flows from that topic sentence, not so much for short and punchy paras, Use more legal terminology Introduction- New Title Transmedia: an integral function of Entertainment Franchises Entertainment franchises have

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    communications degree include Entertainment Journalism, Event Planning and Media Planning. Each of these fields are unique to themselves but also share many similarities with one another. When taking a closer look, one can see just how different and lively each of these careers is. To begin, Entertainment Journalism is journalism that is specific to the entertainment industry. This type of journalism covers anything from film, TV, and music to video games. The route to become an entertainment journalist can vary

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    It also, as they say, keeps them up to date with new records. Since they do not have any spare money to buy records, this is an important way to which they can listen to music.( Hobson, 1980: 97). Other than that women listen to the radio to provide crucial relief from isolation. (ibid:97) , and in Hobson’s findings in television use, finalised that there are two worlds of television, stating that the women that she interviewed

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    supposed good and bad effects of the movie. There is this view that the effects of the motion picture on behavior and attitudes are small and transitory. This seems to be the underlying attitude of those, which characterize motion pictures as mere entertainment. The

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