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9153 Cable Network Programming: A Comparison of FX and The WB as Competing Groups. This is a study of the FX and WB cable networks, concentrating on their programming content, demographics, and advertisers. The paper uses the networks as an example of Michael Porter's theory of competitiveness as well as including a general review of television content and advertising principles, and an extensive examination of the relationship between these two factors in the competitiveness model. 11 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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9221 The Evolution of Television Portrayals of the American Family From 1950 to the Present Era. This fifteen-page undergraduate paper explains how television's portrayal of the American family has evolved from 1950s 'wholesome' to contemporary detachment and cynicism, with a number of notable exceptions, most especially "7th Heaven". 15 pgs. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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9943 Comparing Two Television Characters in Terms of Their Humanity. This paper compares the characters of George from "Seinfield" and Frasier from "Cheers", where these two characters demonstrate personality qualities that are only found when they are in direct contact with others. 3 pgs. No sources listed.
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8231 A Comparison and Contrast of Sam from "Cheers" and Jerry Seinfeld from the "Jerry Seinfeld" Show. This paper will discuss the two characters fro the shows "Cheers" and "Seinfeld". By understanding the two main actors in the show Sam and Jerry Seinfeld, we can see the contrast and comparison that they both exude in their characters that are shown on these programs. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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8931 Are "Ozzie & Harriet" Dead Forever? Television programming has changed dramatically over the past 50 years. Much has been for the good - greater variety, more channels, cable and satellite-dish technology, and so forth. But many of the changes have not been so good. Today, TV features almost unlimited violence, sex, racy talk shows, and other questionable programming. We will now look at TV and how much it has changed since this medium began taking off in the 1950s. 10 pgs. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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6266 One Episode: Homicide Life in the City. This five-page paper presents an in-depth look at one episode of the television show "Homicide Life in the City." The author takes us through the episode and examines many aspects of it including what was learned form the story as well as what arguments are being made. We are taken ion an exploratory journey through plot and scrip and determine if a good job was done on the episode. 5 pgs. No bibliography provided.
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6638 The Advantage of Television. This is a 5-page paper in MLA style that descriptively and critically analyzes the advantages of the television in 5 paragraphs. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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