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    channel was doordarshan that showcased shows in coherence with the Government and still follows the same suite even today‚ but with the emergence of various other channels such as Zee network‚ Star network‚ colors and other many more channels like MTV‚ channel V‚ UTV Bindass have given the audience a variety of choices to choose from. Now the question arises that with the choice given to the public do the channels have a certain responsibility towards the content they showcase. The Advent of Reality

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    o Chapter 10: Problems 2‚ 6‚ and 10 2. MTV operates in a highly concentrated near-monopoly market where fixed costs are low and hence intensity of rivalry is reduced. MTV also faces little supplier power from numerous non-unique musical groups. Even “competitor” music channels such as CMT (Country Music Television) are wholly-owned by MTV. The networks‚ in contrast‚ face the much greater supplier power of the NFL‚ NBA and Professional Baseball. MTV has few substitutes whereas the networks now

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    A Childhood Dream It seems as if it was yesterday‚ I was at home standing on my couch with a fake microphone in my hand. I would sing‚ or rather yell‚ to the lyrics of “Thriller” by heart with no intention of stopping. Yet today‚ although singing is undoubtedly not my forte‚ I still find the happiness and sense of freedom I felt on that couch with the microphone in my hand. Michael Jackson was like my real-life Peter Pan‚ who could rescue me from reality and whisk me away into a magical‚ joyous

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    these television shows fool the audience by forgeting to include the more important things such as the topics listed above‚ which then makes it seem okay‚ and input the things that mean nothing at all for entertainment purposes. For example the hit MTV reality show Jersey Shore is about 8 college aged people‚ that are not in college‚ but have nothing better to do than go out party‚ drink‚ and have sex. The Jersey Shore cast members assigned specific jobs in certain locations where they are then told

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    a thirty-year-old man who’s obsessed with his body image and his only job is the “Jersey Shore”. What a great role model! A man who has reached his thirties and only success in life has come from famous on a reality TV show. The show is aired on MTV‚ whose viewer’s range from young teens to young adults. The current and upcoming generations are bombarded with a false image of what it means to be an adult. In the real world‚ you can’t go out every night of the week‚ get black out drunk and then

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    Reality TV in America

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    split apart are a common downfall for these reality TV stars. Hopefully the audience of these reality stars can learn from their mistakes. There can be positive effects of reality TV. For one example the popular show 16 and Pregnant broadcasted on MTV. Teen births were down in the year 2014‚ due to teen education in schools of course‚ but also teenagers can relate more to a reality show of a young teen going through pregnancy and having a baby. A woman having a child is never easy no matter what

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    One of the most recognized advancements was Mtv. It was first debuted on August 1‚ 1981. This gave way to the first video jockey (VJ). A video jockey was someone who announced videos and told a brief synopsis of the band. Mtv was an outlet for music videos and a gateway for musicians to get their music to the fans. When it first aired at 12:01 am‚ the first words were‚ “Ladies and Gentlemen‚ rock and roll”. The first video played by Mtv was‚ “Video Killed the Radio Star” by The Buggles

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    Perhaps one of my new favorite TV show is called‚ Glee. It’s about a group of rejects in high school joining an afterschool club that sings and attempts to win another championship‚ which has not been achieved for more than a decade. Glee club is taught by a Spanish teacher named Will Schuester who graduated from the same high school and also won the only Glee club’s national trophy. I personally find the entire series jaw dropping because there’s so much talent packed into one show that many have

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    Ever since 1981‚ the year that MTV first aired “Video Killed the Radio Star”‚ music videos have been a huge part of the popular music industry‚ and any artist hoping to be relevant was expected to produce some music videos. What makes music videos so important is the ability to create a visual representation of the music. Jamiroquai’s music video for the song “Virtual Insanity” is essentially an interpretive dance number for the themes present in the lyrics of the song that are the fear and rejection

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    The Real Image Throughout the decades‚ media has expanded above the horizons. With advanced image editing software‚ the advertising industry has hit its peak on what each and every company want to portray audience to. Not just a perfect body‚ face‚ and complexion‚ the insecurity‚ self-esteem issues‚ and suicide‚ comes together in a package in which the cost is expensive. In November of 2000‚ the Campbell Soup Company launched a series of new ads for its television campaign. The ad included little

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