WLS-TV Essays

  • Ms Dhoni Case Study

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    MS Dhoni’s guide to handling Media and Press Conferences MS Dhoni is the most successful captain in Indian Cricket history. Fact! MS Dhoni’s out-of-the-box thinking has won India many matches. Absolutely! MS Dhoni is the best ODI and T20 finisher in Indian Cricket history. Agreed! MS Dhoni won India 2 World Cups within a span of 4 years. True! MS Dhoni can walk on water. Well… maybe that last one is debatable. MS Dhoni may not be able to walk on water but he can certainly talk his way out of almost

  • Controversy Of Oprah Winfrey

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    For several decades Oprah Winfrey has been one the utmost influential and prosperous television personalities throughout the history of television talk hosts. Oprah has paved the way for several women and African Americans because of her dedication and prominent leadership aptitudes, and according to Everett, (2014) “The most successful BAMM and twenty-first-century media powerhouse is Oprah Winfrey. As the personification of a trans media brand across television (The Oprah Winfrey Show, Oxygen Network

  • The Success Of Oprah Winfrey

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    business moves, from co-founding Oxygen Media, to launching her own magazine (O: The Oprah Magazine). Oprah made sure she was on the forefront of media and captured her audiences' attention with every move she made. Due to her respectable reputation as a TV host, it was predictable that Oprah would have a strong audience of

  • Analysis Of Oprah Winfrey Show

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    Introduction Oprah Winfrey Show is a popular American talk show that brought together celebrities discussing different inspirational topics about women in the society. It is rated as among the most watched shows in the United States. The main objective of this daytime show was to empower women in the US and the worlds at large. We are immersed from cradle to grave in a media and society and we should understand that how to interpret or understand it (Kellner, n.d.). This paper provides an analysis

  • The Success And Success Of Britney Spear's Success

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    She starred in ‘Britney & Kevin: Chaotic’, a reality TV show in 2005, where she acted with her ex-husband Kevin Federline. Spears has a Planet Hollywood residency. She signed a 2 year extension. She is currently on a $30 million contract. The 2 year extension will pay her $35 million. Shows and tours Britney

  • Ellen Degeneres Research Paper

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    Title Intro: Ellen Lee DeGeneres was born January 26, 1958 in Metaire Louisiana and has made it her goal to bring nothing but positivity to the world. DeGeneres is best known for her hit program “The Ellen DeGeneres show”. Over the course of her successful career she has made many positive contributions to the world and those around her. Ellen’s main mission in life is to create a positive light on the community through kindness and making others laugh. She is involved in over 45 charities and has

  • Essay On Oprah Winfrey

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    Imagine if one day you woke up and realized you didn't have as many privileges as other people around the world. Then all of a sudden, someone came and said they would give you those privileges. This is how all of the people around the world that Oprah Winfrey has helped felt. From being poor to becoming a billionaire, Oprah Winfrey has helped people like this along the whole way and still continues to do so. Oprah had a very interesting yet troublesome past that lead up to her becoming who she is

  • Oprah Winfrey

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    ROAD TO SUCCESS Role models are people who others imitate, emulate or look up to for guidance. A good role model inspires greatness in others. In the book “Raisin in a Sun”, Lena Younger is a role model because she was a strong, proud and independent mother to her family. She was always there to guide everyone in her family to do and stand up for what is right. Like Lena Younger, Oprah Winfrey was a role model. Oprah Winfrey is best known for being a media queen; She host many television shows.

  • Billionaire Oprah Winfrey: The Queen Of All Media

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    Billionaire Oprah Gail Winfrey is an African American entrepreneur, talk show host, award-winning actress, producer, and humanitarian. Oprah is dubbed as the Queen of All Media. She was best-known for her own widely recognized talk show, ‘Oprah Winfrey Show’, which was aired for 25 seasons, from 1986 to 2011. Her talk show was the highest rated television talk show in the television history. It was seen on almost 212 United States cable site and exceed 110 nations internationally. She was listed

  • The Emergence and Popularity of Reality TV

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    1. Introduction The emergence and soon popularity of reality TV in some degree demonstrates the huge market of selling “real experience” through exposing “realities” of privacy, relationship between players, etc. (Deery 2004 in TV program area.). However, reality TV may not be intrinsically “real” though almost all involved players are unprofessional actors and programs are usually highly inscribed. Players are actually selected carefully (e.g. audition or interviews) and constrained by various signed

  • Television and Media Violence - Is Aggressive Behavior Linked to TV Violence?

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    homicide rates. Center... ... middle of paper ... ...on cartoons on emotionally disturbed children. Journal of Pediatric Psychology 12:413-427 Huston-Stein, A., Fox, S., Greer, D., Watkins, B. A., & Whitaker, J. (1981). The effects of TV action and violence on children's social behavior. Journal of Genetic Psychology 138:183-191 Wiegman, O., Kuttschreuter, M., & Baarda, B. (1992). A longitudinal study of the effects of television viewing on aggressive and prosocial behaviors

  • Negative Effects of Media Violence on Children

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    Americans have felt a growing uneasiness from the growing problem of youth violence with teens from the ages of twelve to eighteen. It is a controversial subject that is an increasingly rising with families and the in the government. Some people believe that the reason behind this national problem is because families are no longer a united unit and are not home to take responsibility of watching their children. There are others who believe that it is the influence of the media and technology

  • Eulogy for Grandmother

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    families’ relationship could be at times, I loved her unconditionally. She was the woman who would buy me gallons of ice cream and soda frustrating my mother to no end. Whenever I spent the night she would let me stay up as late as I wanted watching TV. Crossing the street to my grandparents’ house was a daily event, which I looked forward to every morning I woke up. There was the day when my Mom had to many things to do to take me to see the Clydesdale Horses. I was probably 6 or 7 at the time

  • Censorship Gone Too Far

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    Censorship Gone Too Far Seven Works Cited          Have you ever walked into a music store and seen those parental advisory stickers on most of todays' popular music? Or have you seen those TV ratings on the top left corner of your favorite shows? How about the ratings on your favorite video games? I'm sure you have, but do you really know what those so-called harmless stickers, and images do to the world of entertainment and your freedom of expression for that matter? A recent craze to

  • Elements of Comedy in The Simpsons

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    Elements of Comedy in The Simpsons The TV show, "The Simpsons" is considered by many to be one of the greatest animated shows ever made. Incredibly popular with people of all ages, creator Matt Groening combined numerous elements of humor to produce a truly original program. His goal is to never repeat the same joke twice. The year 2000 will mark the 10th anniversary of the show (which adds up to a lot of original jokes), and highlights its achievement as primetime TVÕs current longest

  • TV Advertising and its Effect on Children

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    TV Advertising and its Effect on Children Today’s children are unique in many ways from previous generations, but perhaps the most influencing on our young children today is Television advertisements. "In 1997, the nation’s estimated 34 million children age 12 and under will have spent or influenced spending of a record $500 billion" (Horovitz 1997). There is obviously a great deal of interest in this subject, many books have been written, and many studies and reports done on the effects of

  • The Problems of Gangsta Rap

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    the 60's or 90's, never welcome the sounds of the younger generation. Unfortunately this fact does not comfort someone when listening to Snoop Doggy Dog or Ice Cube talk of sex, violence, beatings, and suicide. Hollywood, the country's Mecca for TV and movies, is another contaminated disaster area. This area has given us hero's such as Clint Eastwood, Humphrey Bogart, and Bruce Willis. Once filmmakers would evoke sexual interests through eye contact or a touch of the leg. Today cinematographers

  • Counter culture / Hackers

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    Why Hackers Do The Things They Do? Hackers. You know them as gangly kids with radiation tans caused by too many late nights in front of a computer screen. Evil beings who have the power to wipe out your credit rating, cancel your cable TV, raise your insurance premiums, and raid your social security pension. Individuals who always avert their eyes and mumble under their breath about black helicopters and CIA transmissions. Paranoid, social deviants who could start World War III from the privacy

  • The Combining of Cable TV and the Internet

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    The Combining of Cable TV and the Internet The Telecommunications Act of 1996 opened the way for cable TV (CATV) companies to become full-fledged telecommunications companies, offering two-way voice and data communications services, in addition to television programming. After passage of the Act, the cable companies were eager to expand into the new fields of business that had been opened to them, especially the rapidly growing Internet Service Provider (ISP) business. The biggest hurdle facing

  • Commuting Vs. On-Campus Living

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    My phone alarm goes off and wakes me up at 8:45 in the morning on this bright and sunny Monday. I get up, take a quick shower, quickly get ready and walk out the door and into my car by 9:50. I am blasting the radio to Taylor Swift and Luke Bryan and I have the windows rolled down enjoying the fresh air while I am on my way to my college classes. I am driving the back roads from Holland to Allendale for close to twenty-five minutes in order to get to my first of three classes at GVSU, beginning at