CBS Television Studios Essays

  • Biography Of Montel Williams

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    You see the images that the public is demanding. Why more reality-based TV? You'd think that after the first Survivor it would have gone away, but it hasn't. The public demands it because they get all caught up in the personal stories, and want to see more and more.” Montel Williams tells his guest audience about how the press is always wanting to get up close and personal in people's business. As a star and MS patient, Williams knows exactly what he is talking about. Born Montel Brian Anthony Williams

  • Hiring In-Laws: A Bad Idea

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    Hiring In-Laws: A Bad Idea Many successful small businesses have been ruined by bringing in-laws in to the family business. As these in-laws struggle to establish a voice in the company, meaning well, they often wind up destroying them. As the owner of the family business, it is your job to avoid situations that could hurt or hinder your business. In this case you should assume a few often overlooked points:  When approaching your business, never think of it in terms of one happy family. 

  • How Did Lucille Ball Become An Entrepreneur

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    many faces with her silly faces and crazy adventures. Ball was also one of the first women to become an entrepreneur by creating a studio with former husband, Desi Arnaz. Lucille Ball was a wonderful woman of her time. She was a strong-willed woman, not caring what the rest of the world thought about her. She was one of the first women to not hide her pregnancy on television. She wore what she wanted to wear while filming her show. She married the man she loved even when society said it was wrong. Ball

  • The Structure of American Film Industry

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    Outline the main changes the paramount decree effected on the structure of the American film industry and discuss the measures the ex-studios took to remain in control of the film market. The period of the 1920’s to 1950’s where known as the studio era in Hollywood. A few major companies monopolized the industry through vertical integration when the film companies controlled all production distribution and exhibition. The majors determined which movies were shown in which theatres, choosing their

  • Walt Disney Company: Mass Media Conglomerate

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    the largest media conglomerate in terms of revenue. It is present in five major industries - media networks, parks and resorts, studio entertainment, consumer products and interactive. According to the 2013 Fortune 500 list, The Walt Disney Company is the largest media conglomerate in terms of revenue in the United States, and it is followed by the News Corp, Time Warner, CBS and Viacom. (Fortune 500, 2013) Disney has a rich history and an even brighter future due to the smart decision making of the

  • Similarities Between Good Night And Good Luck

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    Good Luck was overall accurate in its portrayal of the broadcasts featured on Murrow’s documentary series, See it Now, especially Murrow’s “A Report on Senator Joseph R. McCarthy”. Murrow’s transition from radio to television was effective due to See it Now which first appeared on television on November 18, 1951. As seen in the film, his program was organized and professional, using Murrow’s insightful commentary in addition to live interviews and images to further. Murrow’s “A Report on Senator Joseph

  • I Love Lucille Ball Character Traits

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    with a television watched the show (ANDERSON). Lucille Ball was born in Jamestown, New York on August 6, 1911. As a young girl her teachers told her she would never be successful in the entertainment business, so she proved them wrong. Ball ended going into the model business for a while and then she moved to Hollywood to get her career in radio and television started. She moved back to New York in 1932 to work on her radio show with CBS. She married Desi Arnaz in 1940 and made her hit television “I

  • Television in the Fifties

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    Technology in the 1950s started with many great innovations that shape the way we live now. Probably the most important innovation of television was the introduction of cable T.V., television broadcasting, sitcoms and talk shows. Television went though many changes in its younger years. The way T.V. Developed in the early years is the foundation for what we watched now days. Transitory radios became very popular in the fact that Music could be heard in any location because it was now portable. Still

  • McCarthyism and the Media

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    generation into a new way of thinking and living. Families moved in rapid numbers to suburbia and wanted to be just like the Cleavers or the Andersons. The American public would never be the same, always reflecting on the perfection played out nightly on television and setting their goals to reaching that level of traditionalism. The Hollywood Blacklisting that followed the Red Scare of the 1950’s forced the media to change in order to survive the scrutinizing committees of the HUAC and various congressional

  • Chuck Jones, Producer, Director, Animator

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    a cel washer at Ubbe Iwerks Studio after graduating from the Chouinard Art Institute (now California Institute of Arts). He joined the Leon Schlesinger Studio, later sold to Warner Bros., as an animator in 1936. There, Jones was assigned to Tex Avery’s animation unit. In 1938, at the age of 25, he directed his first animated film “The Night Watchman.” Jones remained at Warner Bros. animation until it closed in 1962, though he had a brief stint with Disney Studios in 1955 during a break at Warner

  • Good Night and Good Luck, directed by George Clooney

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    finds out to be, his friends and colleagues. Then the audience is hurled back to the early 1950s where Edward Murrow begins his assault on Joseph McCarthy. This first scene has Natalie (Borstein) and Millie (Abdoo), two secretaries for CBS, walking into the news studio with the song “TV is the Thing This Year” (Reeves) blasting in the background, while information regarding the search for communists is being presented. While the film is all in black and white this open scene with the upbeat music to

  • The Walt Disney Company: The Art Of Brand Building Keeps Disney Center Stage

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    artist Walt Disney and his brother Roy started a film studio in Hollywood in 1923. The first Mickey Mouse cartoon, Plane Crazy, was completed in 1928. Steamboat Willie, the first cartoon with a soundtrack, was the third production. The studio’s first animated feature film was Snow White in 1937, followed by Fantasia and Pinocchio in the 1940s. Disneyland, the theme park developed largely by Walt, opened in 1955 in Anaheim, California. The television series, the Mickey Mouse Club, was produced from 1955

  • Walt Disney Weaknesses

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    owns are the Disney Channel cable network, ABC broadcasting, the movie studios including Pixar and Marvel, The Disney Store and the Walt Disney World Resort (Value Line, 2013). Despite being the founder of Walt Disney Productions, the Disney Company has surpassed their competition in the production industry. Some of these successes include the most renown theme parks located in Florida and California. Also, the Walt Disney studio production for all of our favorite Disney movies. The company has a hotel

  • Lucille Ball Impact On Women

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    off by landing the role of Lucy, in the hit show I Love Lucy. (Lucille Ball) Lucille Ball was groundbreaking for changing how women were perceived around the world in the entertainment industry. Lucille Ball was the first comic female lead on television. She paved the way for future women in comedy. “Actresses like

  • I Love Lucy Analysis

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    Lucy has made its mark in television history and in the hearts of all Americans. After watching many episodes of the record breaking sitcom, I can see why. I Love Lucy is a show about Lucy Ricardo (Lucille Ball) and her singing husband (Ricky Ricardo) and their life in New York City. The show centered around Lucille Ball’s character and all the different ways she would find her way into trouble. It premiered on October 15, 1951 on CBS and was the most watched television show on the air for four of

  • Media Corporations Influence On Society

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    household name are GE, News-Corp, Disney, Viacom, Time Warner and CBS. Lets start from the beginning, media started way before it was considered media. Media started off from the first story ever told. Media has been around for centuries beyond our knowledge. Media can be described and explained in different ways. Media in my explanation is the use of mass communication through vast mediums, such as posters, books, radios, televisions, etc. In a simple way the way media works is you have someone feeding

  • Quiz Show Scandal

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    The author Richard S. Tedlow in his article, “Intellect on Television: The Quiz Show Scandals of the 1950s”, sheds light on his examination of the problems inherent in commercial broadcasting, especially as they relate to the television quiz scandals of the late 1950s. The author begins his article with the events of June 1955 when $64,000 Question made its debut on the CBS television network. According to the author, the radio had been exploiting the American’s interest for facts with contests and

  • Desi Arnaz

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    time and to Lucy's movie career. When the couple came up with the idea for a television series, they fought to do it together to save their marriage. But the network didn't think the television series would work with Desi being Cuban. But that didn't stop Lucy and Desi. In the summer of 1950, they went on tour, performing for live audiences to prove that the show would work. Well, as you know, the rest is television history!*P**BR*Desi made the first 5,000 dollars spent into millions in just four

  • Good Night And Good Luck Analysis

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    power in its infancy to criticize and by extension encourage their audience to question the dishonest, fear-driven tactics of one Senator Joseph McCarthy. A historical drama set in 1953 entitled “Good Night and Good Luck” follows the story of famed CBS news broadcaster Edward R. Murrow, co-producer Fred Friendly, and reporter Joseph Wershba as they resist corporate and sponsorship pressures as well as disparage the Senator’s methods for attempting to rid the government of supposed Communist elements

  • Sociology Of Media Essay

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    The sociology of media is the study of how mass media communication impacts people's views of each other as well as their daily interactions. In order to understand sociology we must take a broader view in order to comprehend why we act in the ways we do. It teaches us that much of what we regard as natural, inevitable, good and true may not be so, and that things we take for granted are shaped by historical events and social processes. Scholars who have studied the sociology of media have previously