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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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