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    About the show Life with Derek if filmed as a linear show, this simply means it is played in the correct time order this would mean the TV show/movie would run smoothly with the start, then the middle and finally the end. This is done because the show is aimed towards pre-teens and this makes it easier for the younger people to follow along. The show is a realistic show this is as it is filmed for pre-teens it helps them in their transition into being a teenager and realising there growing up it

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    related to Channel Ten. The free-to-air television broadcasting in Australia Industry shows how the direct industry that Channel Ten is in is performing. Video and DVD Hire Outlets in Australia Industry reflects whether the audience for rented film and TV shows out-number the audience which prefers to rely on what is being shown on free-to-air television. Lastly, the Sports Administrative Services in Australia industry represents the importance of free-to-air sport broadcasting and the surety it brings

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    the cord, many friends wondered how I would watch hit cable TV shows without a cable subscription. As I explain in my post on how to watch “The Walking Dead” without cable, not only is it possible to watch without cable, but you can even own the current season and watch it as much as you want. So, whenever a highly anticipated show is about to premiere, I like to go over all the possible ways to watch for those who don’t have a cable TV or satellite subscription. Well, on August 23rd, “Fear the Waling

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    an impact on our lives and especially the young, impressionable and weak-minded people in our society. Children become desensitized to violence when they see it everyday on TV, in theaters and even in video games. They are not becoming properly aquatinted with what is real, what is not, and the effects of it all. Even TV news deadens anyone's perception of reality. People of all ages especially those who are at an impressionable time in their lives, need to know that murder, death and violence

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    size of t.v. are increasing & changing shapes, the type of transmitter network provided, and last of the visual images the television transmit. But as we move forward into the next generations we see that 98% of U.S. homes had at least 1 television set that were usually view for more than 7 hours a day. In the article “History of Television” by, Mitchell Stephens claims that the first electronic television was first successfully demonstrated in San Francisco on Sept 7, 1927 that the system was designed

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    easier for Americans. Many homes were also now built with television sets included so most families had access to shows and movies within their living areas. Television created a more technologically involved country. Houses were even built with a television set included. “At the start of the decade, there were about 3 million TV owners; by the end of it, there were 55 million, watching shows from 530 stations“ (Wiegand). Before TV, people had to travel to the movies to see moving pictures. Television

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    With the growth of modern society the question of whether or not television (TV) is dead has risen in order to try and help understand the ever developing digital age. The term ‘dead’, however, is perhaps an overstatement as television isn’t necessarily dead yet, it has simply been trying to stay relevant and essentially has been ‘dying’ since its commencement in the 1940’s. Firstly, we need to ask, what is television? Author, Elihu Katz, provides a perfect understanding in which he states that television

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    1950’s and Theater, Film, and Television “In mid-decade, the average film budget was less than one million dollars (Dirks).” The television was a toy for the wealthy and then a more affordable TV set was made, that’s when it became so popular. Theater soon came to be popular on television, but only for a certain amount of time. The 1950’s theater, film and television all interacted and affected each other in many different ways. 1950’s Historical, Social, and Political Events In 1950’s the

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    therefore reinforcing the jealous tone. Carver introduces another outline of blindness in the story after Robert arrives. The setting of the story takes place around the 1950’s. The author describes two things that would make me assume this, the colored TV and the excessive amount of drinking throughout the story. On his arrival the narrator asks Robert if he can get him a drink, “what’s your pleasure? We have a little bit of everything. It’s one of our

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    Television has changed in many aspects over the years. In 1939, the first time a U.S. President appeared on TV, television was used mainly for news and important things. In current day, TV is used as a leisure activity. Although TV has some good aspects, television simply isn't as informative as it once was and is geared more toward society's wants rather than society's needs. Although staying up to date on worldly things is important, the news shows can make you think what they want you to think

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