The Ted Talk By Lauren Zalaznick's The Conscience Of Television

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Nowadays television has become a popular activity in our daily life. For a satisfactory way or unsatisfactory way, television is an important fraction of a person’s life, and it not only an image of our society, but it aids to form who we are and how we communicate. For most of the audience, television represent a escape from the reality to worlds filled with power, excitement, significant, and magic. It makes dozens of people about their own misery, discontent. and insecurities. Often, popular televisions shows are a reflection of apprehension and dissatisfaction that numerous of Americans experience in their routines. But, it can also represent an social activity with friends or family. Activities such as playing violin, enjoying of a book, playing some cards or boardgames, and outdoors …show more content…

They are not seem as a way of entertainment and fun for kids today. In the Ted Talk by Lauren Zalaznick, named “ The Conscience Of Television” argues that television has values. The author believes that television has a conscience, it directly reflects the moral, political, social, and emotional needs

states of our nation. Zalaznick is a TV executive, a producer of severals award-wining indie films, and a trendsetter who brought populars reality tv shows such as Top Chef, Project Runway, and Real Housewives. Because of her understanding of pop-culture, she has earned a place among influential and powerful in the industry. Lauren Zalaznick is a qualify authority which has many years of experience in the TV industry, which makes her entitled to talk about this matter. In her speech, she try to sparks the

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