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  • ...my, recognizes excellence in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television television] industry, and corresponds to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Aw ...ious times through the year, recognizing excellence in local and statewide television. In addition, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmy_award#International_Emmys
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  • :c. transf. Listeners to radio programmes or viewers of television. ...programme, etc.; audience-rating, assessment of the audience of a radio or television programme; audience research (cf. listener research), see quot. 1951; hence
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  • ...e also cultural artifacts. For example, in an anthropological context, a [[television]] is an artifact of modern culture.
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  • *3 : a place maintained and equipped for the transmission of radio or television programs ..., [[photography]], graphic [[design]], cinematography, animation, radio or television broadcasting or the making of [[music]]. The term is also used for the wor
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  • *4 : a radio or television emcee The term is also used to refer to television game show hosts and/or hostesses. An ''emcee'' [[focuses]] on [[skills]], [
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  • ==Film, television, and computer/video gaming== Perspective in [[film]], television, and computer and video games can include first-person view, third-person v
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  • ...r and then search for an answer. You can search in books, on the radio, on television, or the internet, and you will always receive an answer. Better still, you ...tanding. The catalyst may be a phrase you read, a song you hear, images on television, a memory from your childhood, and more. The possibilities are endless.
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  • Feature articles in scholarly journals, book, play, television, and radio reviews, interviews, obituaries, bibliographies, and original wo
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  • ...rs; name, address, and contact information for [[periodical]]s, radio, and television stations; and a further [[reader|reading]]s section.
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  • ...turbances; heard as crackles on [[radio]], or seen as [[random]] specks on television.
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  • ...rk covering issues from Internet censorship to [[sex]] and [[violence]] on television and in video games to debates over rock lyrics, the [[media]] and their eff
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  • ...tes news or [[commentary]] to a publication (as a newspaper) or a radio or television network often from a distant place <a war correspondent>
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  • ...ary Reviews, [[Literature]], [[Music]], [[Philosophy]], [[Poetry]], Radio, Television, & Film, [[Religion]], [[Theater]]. One of five databases that make up the
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  • ...g a two-way electronic [[communication]] [[system]] (as a telephone, cable television, or a computer) that involves a user's orders (as for information or mercha
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  • ...ce, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Waltons Walton family] made its television debut. Against the advice of reviewers and network executives who had littl
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  • ...evident in what is projected on television. Your movies, your music, your television programs, your internet, and even your news, are focused on subjects which
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  • ...ceases, used to create the [[illusion]] of a moving image in [[film]] and television.
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  • :c (1) : a person employed by a newspaper, magazine, or television company to gather and report news : a person who broadcasts news
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  • ...en achieve the desired results. There is nothing sinful or forbidden about television, movies, or the internet. The problem is when they rob you of the time you
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  • Live performers such as television talk-show hosts sometimes enhance their [[reputation]] for wit by the deliv
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  • ...eloping world. Sedentary activities include sitting, [[reading]], watching television and computer use for much of the day with little or no [[vigorous]] [[physi
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  • ..., Non-Western Art, [[Paintings]], [[Photography]], Pottery, [[Sculpture]], Television, Textiles.
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  • ...a.; transmitting station, a building or establishment from which radio or television signals are transmitted.
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  • ...ychological]] [[phenomenon]] has frequently been portrayed in [[film]] and television. Some of the most accurate [[media]] portrayals of flashbacks have been tho
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  • ...acted on their own marketing department's demographic findings about their television network's programming and canceled several series that [[appealed]] primari ...[[study]] the ads that accompany it. For example, in the United States the television program [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Price_is_Right "The Price is Rig
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  • *7: the part of a television camera tube consisting of many minute photoelectric particles that [[conver
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  • ...r more means, such as telephone, computer, telegraph, teletype, radio, and television.[1] ...es like a three way telephone [[conversation]] and a full motion [[color]] television. Conference calls connect people through a conference bridge, which is esse
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  • ...'. They have appeared as [[plot]] devices in various [[books]], [[films]], television shows, video games and comics.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie]
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  • ...s [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television television]. However, watching television is a [[passive]] and stationary activity and should be counterbalanced with
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  • ...ten or oral or may be presented as a [[film]] or in theater or on radio or television. Although not all fiction is necessarily artistic, fiction is largely perce
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  • ::g. Television. A displaced repeated image on a television screen caused by a duplicate signal travelling by a longer path.
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  • ...n your house, there is a television. There are hundreds of choices on that television, there is only one that you will [[choose]] to occupy your space. All the o ...hoice]] in action. All possibilities are contained on that dial or in that television. It is you who decides which ones you choose to bring to [[life]]. So while
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  • Also, in the popular television series ''Criminal Minds'', agents at the behavioural analysis unit of the F
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  • ...le, people tend to follow the [[norms]] of society when eating or watching television, even when they are at [[home]] by themselves.
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  • ...tors at newspapers, magazines, radio stations, television stations, and/or television networks. Commercial press-release distribution services are also used to d
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  • ...sted [[audience]]. A sermonette is a short sermon (usually associated with television broadcasting, as stations would present a sermonette before signing off for
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  • ...rformance]] of a program; especially : a performance broadcast on radio or television
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  • ...enced]] by contemporary notions of a scene as shown in [[film]], video and television scripting.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vignette]
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  • :b (1) : the [[medium]] of [[transmission]] of radio [[waves]]; also : radio, television <went on the air> (2) : airtime
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  • ...s, and people sometimes try to reduce or escape it through [[things]] like television, video games, [[drugs]], etc. However, some people may seek to increase the
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  • ...a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television television]. Everyone has this television, and it is, indeed, plugged in. When you turn it on there is snow, and you Jonathan: As bad a rap as television gets, you have [[transformed]] it from television into [[transcendent]] [[vision]].
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  • ...tional]] [[media]]; including [[mass media]] such as newspaper, magazines, television commercial, radio advertisement, outdoor advertising or direct mail; or new
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  • ...t. This is the reason why sometimes a ‘diet’ without news, gossip, radio, television or internet is desirable. All this is mostly noise that prevents you from
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  • ...the aid of an antenna propagates an electromagnetic signal such as radio, television, or other telecommunications.
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  • ...cally_Incorrect_Guide The Politically Incorrect Guide]'', and the liberal, television talk-show program ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politically_Incorrect Po
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  • ...of university life after he saw Timothy Leary's "Turn on..." statement on television.
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  • ...pedia.org/wiki/Howard_Cosell Howard Cosell] for ABC's Wide World of Sports television cameras.
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  • ...rd] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philo_Farnsworth Philo Farnsworth] (television).
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  • ...ereating, computer addiction, video game addiction, pornography addiction, television addiction, etc.
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  • ...ding experiencing the present. With all the distractions available to you (television, radio, internet, mobile phones, and more, you feel like something is missi
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  • ...rke_(science_historian) James Burke] in the second episode of his 1978 BBC television series ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connections_(TV_series) Connections
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  • *''Medium (TV series)'', a television series about a research medium for a district attorney's office
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  • ...xwell Anderson (Joan of Lorraine). Depictions of her continue in [[film]], television, video games, [[song]], and [[dance]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_o
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  • ...ther less [[grotesque]] styles have also [[developed]], including theatre, television, and film clowns. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Berger Peter Berger]
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  • ...nings of the times during the moments when you are awakening. World news, television programs, and varied external circumstances beyond your control, influence
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  • :b : a program (as on radio or television) involving discussion of a problem usually by several [[authorities]]
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  • ...er, in this materialistic and electronic age, the inactivity in front of a television set, slot [[machines]] and more, threatens this development. How many [[chi
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  • ...nsmission and reception''' (see [[TR]]) of electromagnetic signals, as for television signals.
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  • ...[[word]] was also used frequently in the 1968 and 2010 versions of the hit television drama ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaii_Five-0 Hawaii Five-0]''. In t
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  • ...ence]]; for example, to make an [[adaptation]] of it as an audio book or a television show, to make a more convenient companion to an already established work, o
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  • ..., as we have been, without taking off time to sleep, to eat . . . or watch television . . . we Midwayers have our collective finger on the pulse. We have a preci
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  • ...a common subject in [[science fiction]] literature, film, video games, and television.
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  • ...unt in part for the popularity of [[laugh track]]s in [[situation comedy]] television shows.
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  • ...ved without most modern conveniences such as electricity, plumbing, radio, television, newspapers, and magazines. Carey apprenticed himself to an Amish farmer. A
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  • ...ifacts. For example, in an [[Anthropology|anthropological]] [[context]], a television is an artifact of modern culture.
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  • ...ideo and digital productions that can be either direct-to-video, made as a television program or released for screening in cinemas. "Documentary" has been [[desc
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  • ...morial documents. It is also used for props and moving images for film and television, testimonials, birth and death certificates/maps, and other works involving
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  • ...[[two]]-[[dimensional]] images such as [[paintings]], [[photographs]], and television. Stereoscopy is the enhancement of the [[illusion]] of depth in a photograp
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  • ...utheast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO). The landmark series ''Vietnam: A Television History'', first broadcast in 1983, is a special presentation of the award-
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  • ...e of opera fans. Operas were also performed on (and written for) radio and television.
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  • *5: a television show produced and filmed or taped as a sample of a proposed series
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  • ...oadcasting], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadcast_television broadcast television], two-way radio, communications receivers, radar, cell phones, and [[satell
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/The_Secret_(2006_film) The Secret], a 2006 film by Australian television writer and producer Rhonda Byrne. Byrne followed up the film with a bestsel
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  • ...and power struggles are ancient history, what would the news shows, radio, television and the internet report? In such a world only natural crises would be relev
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  • ...]] chores, and they are [[happy]] to let the children watch a few hours of television, leaving but little time to talk about how life is treating their offspring
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  • ...who acts in a [[dramatic]] [[Play|production]] and who works in [[film]], television, [[theatre]], or radio in that capacity. The ancient [[Greek]] word for an
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  • ...d in 1914, while more recent examples include the comic strip B.C. and the television series [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstones The Flintstones].
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  • ...beloveds, and for many it is very real where they are. You see it on your television screens and read about it on your Internet, yet most of you are numb to it
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  • ...and richness of thought. Even tiny ones are already placed in front of the television and other forms of amusement, so certain areas in their minds close off to
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  • ...ss distributors of news and entertainment across media such as newspapers, television, radio, broadcasting, which may require union membership in some large mark * Television
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  • ...te and do not [[understand]] to a large measure. It is like when you watch television and you see the President addressing you live, and you know he is doing thi B: Well we can watch the President on television and can get some indication of his [[thoughts]] based on his facial [[expre
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  • :c. A piece of written [[material]] introduced into a [[film]] or television programme to explain [[action]] or represent [[dialogue]]; a caption; cf. S
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  • ...d and its hidden riches. Even tiny ones are already placed in front of the television and other forms of amusement, so certain areas in their minds close off to
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  • ...relax]], you do so in front of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television television] set so that your time of just being, sitting with your own [[thoughts]], i ...spend time [[worrying]] about [[trivial]] things, you spend time watching television, or doing little chores that take up precious [[reflection]] time. Now, whe
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  • ...r [[distribution]] of [[electric]] power; also : a network of [[radio]] or television stations
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  • ...[[humorous]] or to amuse by inducing laughter, especially in [[theatre]], television, [[film]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stand-up_comedy stand-up comed
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  • ...he [[degree]] to which an electronic device (as a record player, radio, or television) accurately reproduces its [[effect]] (as [[sound]] or picture)
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  • ...ious soul has been relegated to sitting and watching . . . through movies, television stories, and the people around you. The soul watches everything unfold and ...g around everywhere. Just as plays moved from the live stage to movies and television, a similar movement of the soul propelled you into the recorded medium of s
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  • ...ch individual’s heart, not some huge manifestation in the sky, or going on television. ...y didn’t I wait and come to earth when there was television. I could go on television and suddenly walk out on the air—like I refused to do in front of the tem
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  • Now when so much of the electorate is dependent upon the television networks for the simple physical facts of what is happening, as well as the ...can trust, whether they be a close friend, or a reliable commenter on the television.
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  • Fans, have, on occasion, organized on behalf of cancelled television series, with notable success in cases such as Star Trek, Cagney & Lacey in
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  • ===Film and television=== ...central plot point in the two final series. In 2008, the [[BBC]] created a television series, also called ''[[Merlin (TV series)|Merlin]]'', which deviated signi
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  • ...to know you have [[doubtful]] and wicked [[intentions]] playing across the television screen of your [[mind]], those of you struggling with [[purity]] of [[forgi
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  • ...ricist, playwright, mythographer, journalist, screenwriter for [[film]] or television, etc.
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  • ...you your preconceptions; what you have read in the media, or seen on your television screens. Do not assume each human to think as you do. There is diversity th
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  • ...ogressive and conducive to spiritual development. Perhaps turning off the television; forego listening to news and media gossip; or overindulgence in some form
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  • ...f the Ucheldre Centre. Crystal continues to write as well as contribute to television and radio broadcasts. His association with the [[BBC]] ranges from, formerl
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  • ...try to find a little time for the simple things. It is so easy to turn the television on and sit there and become absorbed in it and this is not necessarily wron
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  • ...ional million or so on the [[circuitry]] -- as you might say "watching the television" observing our [[interaction]]. ...k it's interesting that considered now one of the most popular programs on television is called "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touched_By_An_Angel Touched by an
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  • ...nue, as you know, if you have been reading the newspapers or watching your television. No, I am not predicting other disasters, just commenting on the last few w ...h a way as to crowd out the diverting desires--the computer addiction, the television addiction, the addiction to noise, activity, and such, which keeps you from
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