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    and go on with my paper, but for this paper, I dug deeper ask why, which only created more questions to continue my project. We learn in class how you should take everything into consideration, for example, my project is about “the effects T.V commercials have on children” the things that I was looking for were age, race, gender, and background. When more question is being asked if opens more information and forced me to determined what gives the meaning to the information that I found. It also

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    affects all of us throughout our lives. We are each exposed to over 2,000 ads a day, constituting perhaps the most powerful educational force in society. The average American will spend one and one-half years of his or her life watching television commercials. The ads sell a great deal more than products. They sell images, makeup, skin and hair care, diet pills, and cosmetic surgery as a means of normalcy. In this paper, I will argue how the effects of advertisements on a person’s identity

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    where all Malaysians unite as one. In 2007, corporate giant such as Petronas has taken steps to launch television commercials which contain a local touch when greeting their customers through the media. Petroliam Nasional Berhad, or more famously known as Petronas, is a Malaysian oil and gas company, fully owned by the government of Malaysia and is famous for its advertisements and TV commercials which often touch the hearts of the audiences although there were some that sparked certain controversies

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    Advertising). Finding more ways to build up a following was key for businesses to thrive. During the 1950’s, television became the cornerstone in advertising (History: 1950s). Despite this, “traditional methods of marketing (print, tv, radio, etc.), although not irrelevant, are no longer enough” (Demoss). Social media has the same advantages as television advertisements, along with its mobility. A television advertisement is a great way to promote a business or product because the consumers can see the credibility

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    If I was to make my own television commercials about my cell phone I'm selling I would like it to be 30 seconds long . And the cell phones on the television and the price of the bottom of the commercial . Under the cell phones cell phones and the web site and number on the commercial so people can call right after . seeing the commercial. I would convince them being it with free minutes for a year everyone loves free stuff so if u love for things come check the phones out . That is how I would "

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    Background to the Study The assessment of Indomie noodles TV commercials among children is diverse and it has attracted or resulted to this research. Television as a means of communication is widely believed to be the most persuasive and effective medium. This is facilitated by the unique features of television which is the combination of sight, sound and motion. These features account for the diverse viewer ship. Robert Reed (2007) defines television according to the federal communications commissions

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    Twin Peaks (1990-1991, 2017) was created by David Lynch & Mark Frost and aired on the American commercial broadcast television network ABC. Over the years, the show has achieved cult-status resulting in global appeal due to it’s ambitious style, paranormal undertones, and engaging murder mystery which made Twin Peaks a hit amongst critics and audiences alike. “Quality television drama means an aesthetically ambitious programme type with the literary values of creative imagination, authenticity and

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    society and plays a role as its guardian rather than pays attention to the diversity among them (Curran & Seaton, 2003). However, some critiques about its existence started raising in the end of 1980s as the appearance of the Sky Media commercial-satellite television company which gave larger opportunity for public to choose what they want to see. Recently, one of the most

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    completion, attach and return to my email address. Keep a copy for use as a study guide for the exam. 1. Explain the difference between Public and Commercial broadcasting - A public broadcaster is owned and supported by the general public. The TV license is paid by the general public, financing all of the general public broadcasters. A commercial broadcaster is privately owned and they finance themselves through advertisements. The general public isn 't paying the station. 2. The MacBride Report

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    creation of ITV in 1954 Commercial Television has been playing big role in our lives for about 60 years already, whether it is the Morning News, Downton Abbey or The Britain’s Got Talent show (Johnson, Turnock, 2005: 1). Commercial television is entertaining, educating and informative and tries to fulfil viewer’s wishes of what they want to watch. British audience has been able to choose what they watch since 1954, when government published the Act of Television which allowed the creation of

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