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    Mass Communication

    August 7,2012 BMC I- 1 Prof. Grace Muncada ”Morning Glory” 1. How was the contrast between news and entertainment portrayed in the film? In terms of consumer value or patronize, How would this relate with the TV programs we have now? - I would say that, when news program is airing, it seems that viewers are quite limited, because most of the viewers are

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    Media

    The Indian Entertainment and Media Industry Unravelling the potential This report has been prepared on the basis of information obtained from key industry players, trade associations, government agencies, trade publications and various industry sources specifically mentioned in the report. While due care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in the report, no warranty, express or implied, is being made, or will be made, by FICCI or PricewaterhouseCoopers Pvt. Ltd

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    Film Making

    Nowadays, entertainment has become an essential demand of people's lives. In order to enjoy lives people come up with many different ways to entertain themselves. As far as I'm concerned, I also have my own entertainment; therefore, I clarify my amusement according to its benefits. Traveling is categorized the most common means of relaxation because traveling brings me a boundless inspiration. For instance, I try to save money so as to travel and discover many places, or I work extra hours to

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    Event Planning

    Morning of the day of the event Check-in Maps and cue sheets Goodie bags (T-shirts, pins and patches, etc.) Refreshments Entertainment Volunteer support Event/Course Plan the course(s) [this may take special skills] Permits, and permission Communications Emergency Service, first aid, rider assistances Check-points / rest stop Finish line Post-event program Entertainment Prizes/awards Fundraising Incentives (tiered price structure to encourage more fundraising.) Follow-up Reports and

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    Raising the Demand to Increase the Supply

    If there is one thing that all Americans desire it is entertainment. Americans spent more than eight hours a day watching television (1). That’s two-hundred and forty days watching television a year (Taking into account time spent sleeping, eating, and other necessities). People spend about the same amount of time working in one month as they do watching television. Then there’s the time being spent on the internet. Although not as much as television the internet is quickly becoming just as time-consuming

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    The Impact of Tv

    beneficial or detrimental to society. Ever since the first television station was licensed in 1941, our lives have been effected by the presence of television. However, this effect is not for the negative since it is used from simple means of entertainment to a widely used, invaluable, source of information. It is also an excellent aid in preparing children for school and assisting in educating children after they have begun school. Every day millions of people turn to their televisions as

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    Challenges Facing the Music Industry

    Challenges facing the Music Industry As Albert Moran puts it, “film is an economic commodity as well as a cultural good” (Albert Moran, 1996) and therefore, the struggle to dominate the market for films and music has continued for such a long time. These cultural products because of the industrial processes they follow of production, distribution and consumption fall into the category of an industry and are immensely affected by the forces of the market. Distribution is the key factor in determining

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    America’s Culture of Sex

    what she wants and he knows it would make her happy by giving into her. He feels horrible while this happens, but he will not stop because he wants to impress her. Countering the Culture of Sex is an article by Ellen Goodman dealing with the entertainment industry’s plague upon society. With sex rooted deep in children’s minds it creates this idea of what life revolves around. Digging deeper, Goodman brings up the point of why one never sees the consequences of sex. If the media were to show the

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    Human Media Influences on American Values

    In what ways have various forms of entertainment media shaped American culture and its values? Entertainment media in my opinion is looked at as television and then the radio for the most part. Phones laptops and tablets etc.. Are also included in this category. I believe it is shaping our American culture because we get all our “reality” from there. For example, we watched shows like the Brady bunch and The Cosby Show and knew that when we grew up, we wanted to have the big family and both the

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    Product Placements in Lady Gaga’s “Telephone” Music Video

    feature in the kitchen scene. The production placement in “Telephone” is interesting and worth studying since it shows viewers that the boundaries between entertainment and advertising have been blurred because of pop culture phenomena and that these two industries’ purposes are getting intertwined. “Telephone” represents the anxiety of entertainment industry about costs to make videos and promotions, which hence causes the artists to

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