106 Results for networks

THE FUTURE OF TV 1. The Future Of Terrestrial Television. 1.1 High Definition Television. 1.2 The problems of HDTV. 1.3 Digital broadcasting. 1.4 The future. 2. Cable Television. 2.1 The history of Cable Television. 2.2...
Can the existence of propaganda be formed with prime time television? A proposal has been developed by Congress and television networks which would involve a trade for ad time already bought in exchange for anti-drug themes to be incorporated in prime time television shows. With Congress creating...
From the first broadcast television program to the most recent program, racism has been a prevalent issue on TV. Stereotypical roles in society have been exaggerated by television programs, keeping racism alive and breathing in America. The careful selections of ethnicities in role casting have ha...
\"Monkey see, monkey do\" has become a well-known saying in today\'s modern, media warped society; but is it correct? What has the world come to these days? It often seems like everywhere one looks, violence rears its ugly head. We see it in the streets, back alleys, school, and even at home. The la...
It was 12:00am Sunday morning, or Saturday night, which ever one prefers, and I was wide-awake. As I set down, sipping my third cup of Pepsi from a mug that my roommate bought at a second season taping of Fox\'s American Idol, I brainstormed as to what I would write my research paper about. I found ...
PBS
PBS's role is to ensure that there is a forum on television for subjects which otherwise may not be available on television. They entertain and educate children, represent the arts and provide music based programming. Also they are responsible for presenting controversial news stories with...
The concept of a "global village" or a united community around the world has only in these last few years become a concept widely thought of. However, it seems that the idea of a large-scale sharing of information has long been developing, whether intended or not. The tools of commun...
From what I've experienced from hours in front of this controlling box, I have learned very little compared to real life experiences. But what else could be easier than to relax on a nice soft couch, and push a button? The television business has gotten attention from us all. From the classr...
BACKGROUND Almost from its inception, television has attracted critics concerned with violence portrayed in prime-time and Saturday morning children\'s programs. Spokesmen for the broadcast industry took the position that television and the violence portrayed on television had no affect on behavior ...
Uncertainty of Success Because no exact formula exists for creating a successful product producing have had to come up with ways to reduce their risk of failure. First the producer must find out what is successful and why. In the TV industry networks measure this by ratings and shares, but this o...
Product Placement: Avoiding The Million-Dollar Minute As the price of advertising on television has increased, companies and their advertising agencies have been looking for more cost productive ways of marketing. A major way of tackling this issue is through the use of product placement in movie...
Product Placement: Avoiding The Million-Dollar Minute As the price of advertising on television has increased, companies and their advertising agencies have been looking for more cost productive ways of marketing. A major way of tackling this issue is through the use of product placement in movie...
Product Placement: Avoiding The Million-Dollar Minute As the price of advertising on television has increased, companies and their advertising agencies have been looking for more cost productive ways of marketing. A major way of tackling this issue is through the use of product placement in movie...
THE EFFECTS OF TV AND TV VIOLENCE ON AN INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY The average American child watches 8,000 murders and 100,000 acts of violence before finishing elementary school. That is not surprising considering the average child is watching 27 hours of television each week, and in the inner-city...
Society-as described by Webster's Dictionary is: human being collectively; the fashionable world; a community; an association; companionship. The usage of the words, collectively, community, association, companionship, proves to me that when something changes, or when an events occurs it effects al...
"This is the true story of seven strangers, picked to live in a house and have their lives taped to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real." These opening lines best describe the fascinating television reality show, "The Real World". The MTV network is the mere ...
"The censor's sword pierces deeply into the heart of free expression." Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, stated these words in a 1961 case when his fellow judges ruled in favor of allowing municipalities to ban the showing of motion pictures that did not meet cert...
"Is Violence on Television Acceptable for our Growing Generation?" I. The Beginning Since the beginning of time, there has always been violence. From the death of Abel by his brother Cain in the Bible, to the mighty gladiator stadiums in Rome ruled by Alexander the Great, to the ho...
The media contrubuts to stereotypes and some where down the line stereotypes became entertainment. There is violence on television today, and most of it is stereotypical. The media is not only television it can be newspapers, magiziens and periodicals. Entertainment is also a wide industry. And ...
Now days when most children get home from school they turn on the television and watch whatever is on. A lot of times it turns out to be violent programming such as Power Rangers that children watch. Since most of the networks constantly have violent shows geared towards children. After children rep...
At the end of World War II, a new toy swept the houses of many Americans. This new invention was known as the television set. In a nation once marked by strong regional differences, network television programming helped create a national popular culture. Perhaps no phenomenon shaped American life...
Does Reality TV Have its Place? You want pretty girls French kissing each other? No problem. What about mud wrestling and handcuffs? Sure thing. Girls in bikinis hosing themselves down? Of course. Sounds like we need a reality check. With nonscripted shows continuing to draw huge ratings, networks ...
Linda EvangelistaHoneymooners Jack BenneyI love LucyWalter CronkiteDick Van Dyke ShowJFK AssassinationMurphy Brown SeinfieldInside ColumbineArticles to Write about:June 27Williams, Television and Society-TV industry makes power-Networks make messages and then to audiences-Lull, Social Issues and Tel...
Since 1968, America has been better enlightened than concerning current events and happenings around the world. A considerable factor for this occurrence is the television program 60 Minutes which debuted in September of 1968. Many other television news magazines have been produced since its crea...
Interactive TV The Web and the Internet are the latest technologies to be harnessed by companies trying to develop interactive television. This paper reviews the efforts of technology companies and broadcasters to combine television and the Web in their products and activities, and how u...