Americas TV Role Model ... Just as the early gramophone records were reproductions of popular music hall tunes early television reproduced popular radio shows. ... View More
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Greece ... Kate Smith and Arthur Godfrey were popular radio hosts. ... The Original Amateur Hour, a revival of a popular radio show, was the first toprated show in 1948 . ... View More
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Greece ... Kate Smith and Arthur Godfrey were popular radio hosts. ... The Original Amateur Hour, a revival of a popular radio show, was the first toprated show in 1948 . ... View More
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Popular Music Popular Radio These days you get into your car, flip on the radio, and what do you hear A barrage of fake music. Lets name just ... View More
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Radio and Television ... This emphasis on the audience is what made the radio so popular and with this popularity came the opportunity of profiting from advertisements and promotions. ... View More
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Popular Music ... Swing music had a very loose feeling sound. It became more popular with the popularity of the radio The great depression started in the 1930amp39s. ... View More
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Joe dirt ... a celebrity. He didnamp39t know his lifelong story was broadcasts over one of the most popular radio shows in America. He found his ... View More
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Go Ask Alice Anti Drug Campaign ... Another good reason why I would advertise in every popular radio station is because I believe the parents need to listen to them too, and be aware of the new ... View More
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The Making of Evita1 ... Not only had Eva risen in the entertainment field, to become a popular radio star, but she was beginning to socialize in more political circles too. ... View More
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The Making of Evita ... Not only had Eva risen in the entertainment field, to become a popular radio star, but she was beginning to socialize in more political circles too. ... View More
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Great Depression gds ... lives, landscapes, depiction of people atwork and portrayed of rural and urban buildings.ampquot 7 Home entertainment wasprovided by popular radio programs, dance ... View More
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The Birth of Radio ... By 1927, he was spending millions of dollars on printed advertising and his radio show, The Atwater Kent Hour, was the most popular show on radio. ... View More
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Billy Graham ... boasting. Hamblen was well known up and down the West Coast for his popular radio show, heard every afternoon for two hours. Especially ... View More
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Entertainment in the Jazz Age ... public. Radio also became popular during this decade. Like television, people were fond of radios because it was convenient. Radios ... View More
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Entertainment in the jazz age ... public. Radio also became popular during this decade. Like television, people were fond of radios because it was convenient. Radios ... View More
Wordcount: 1064
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Entertainment in the Jazz Age ... public. Radio also became popular during this decade. Like television, people were fond of radios because it was convenient. Radios ... View More
Wordcount: 1043
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The Facial Tissue Giants ... In 1935, Kleenex sponsored a popular radio show called ampquotThe Story of Mary Marlinampquot. In 1944, ampquotLittle Luluampquot sang the praises of Kleenex tissues. ... View More
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Supralinga ... This album, while very different in nature in comparison to much of the ampquotmusicampquot littering popular radio today, appeals to me greatly. ... View More
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The 1920amp39s ... changes forward. Items such as the toaster, refrigerator and the everpopular radio helped to shape the business industry. The demands ... View More
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Censoring the Music that Corru ... groups make me sick And I canamp39t wait amp39til I catch all you fs in public Iamp39ma love it....ampquot That is a popular line in a song played on such radio stations as ... View More
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Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television Or Radio ... to regulate what can and cannot be said on broadcast television and radio. ... Resource Center PMRC raised the question of vulgarity in the popular music of the ... View More
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Advertising and Technology in ... Listening to the radio in the evening became a very popular form of recreation for many families and also opened a whole new world to companies wishing to sell ... View More
Wordcount: 1032
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Pop Culture and the Media Trend ... in the 1940amp39s, they have become the most effective, most persuasive and the most popular method of selling products of all sorts. Since radio had already ... View More
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The Impact of Technology on America ... The popular culture also became very intrigued by movies and radio, they looked at this for entertainment purposes and to escape reality. ... View More
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Pop Music Not Progressive as Once ThoughtTM ... or Prince or one from an unknown new wave band without radio exposure...The ... bands were so abundant in the 1980s, because music sales of a popular genre would ... View More
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Media. Music. You. ... the big record labels can control what we listen to they can control what is popular. They can put Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake on the radio all day ... View More
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Music Censorship: Taking Away Our Rights ... Going back to the radio station controversy mentioned earlier a third popular black radio station, WPWR, opted for a different route, saying it would lose ... View More
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Nigerian Media ... Since radios are one of the cheapest things to acquire, it is the most popular form of media in the country. Since the privately owned radio stations are not ... View More
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Black Humor ... ampquotAmosampquot amp39Namp39 ampquotAndyampquot represented a breakthrough for black comedians on radio and television as well. Although oneperson acts were not popular during the variety ... View More
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censorship cannot be justified ... Most of the talks on the radio were being racist against the blacks. ... Generally foul language has rapidly increased with modern popular song lyrics. ... View More
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